She helped build a national DNA database to bring Lindsey home by Mary Baxter Judy Peterson's daughter went missing 31 years ago. She harnessed her grief to help others.
Canada isn’t as accessible as it claims to be by Samuel Dunsiger Our aims to make the country barrier-free by 2040 are falling short. How do we ensure access for all?
Ramiro Gonzales has been executed, and my heart is broken by Bri-anne Swan Rev. Bri-anne Swan accompanied the Texas death-row inmate through his final hours on June 26
Our children are risking their lives on the front lines of a burning planet by Pieta Woolley As the climate crisis worsens wildfire season in Western Canada, young people are called upon to put themselves in the line of
How former asylum seekers are helping current ones navigate Canada’s bureaucratic maze by Fernando Arce The Catholic Community Services of York Region’s new Asylum Claimant Program is already showing signs of success. But more political will and
Omer Aziz on the alarming rise of modern fascism in Canada by Sanam Islam The author and lawyer examines the growing far-right movement and its threat to our democracy
Atlantic School of Theology signs ‘Can’t Buy My Silence’ pledge against NDA misuse by Amarah Hasham-Steele AST becomes the fourth Canadian university to pledge not to use nondisclosure agreements in instances of sexual misconduct, discrimination or bullying
Canada’s first out lesbian city councillor on her decades-long fight for women’s rights by Tobin Ng Ellen Woodsworth dissects the past, present and future of feminism
Are You Uber Eats? The mental toll of fine dining as a Black person in Ottawa by Ray Mwareya Restaurant staff made it very clear that I wasn't welcome in these spaces
Stuck in a Syrian refugee camp, this mother could send her children to Canada. But she may never see them again. by Katharine Lake Berz Samia's Canadian children are in danger of dying or becoming victims of violence, but she faces an impossible choice