Ottawa clamping down on human smugglers of refugees to Canada by Carolyn Morris But some say the practice shouldn't be vilified. It's not trafficking and may be the only way for people in danger of
Science can explain many miracles, but some remain mysterious by Richard Wright As scientific methods get to the bottom of events that earlier generations considered the hand of God, some question whether there's still
Religious education in Quebec, mandatory, faces legal challenges by Samantha Rideout It's an experiment in religious literacy and jurisdictions across Canada are watching it to see whether it can be a model for
Iran’s opposition group, now peaceful, is still labeled “terrorist” by Brian Platt The Mujahedeen-e-Khalq laid down its arms a decade ago, after many years of brutal violence, but it is still on Canada's public
Technology makes human interactions more common but more shallow by Kevin Spurgaitis Academics, authors try to understand what means for society now that so many people are tethered to their electronic devices for so
Environment activist Maude Barlow on what keeps her in the good fight by Frank Dabbs She gets her political wits from her parents and her spiritual sustenance from the people she works with and loves
Archaeology finds decode ancient secrets of early faith practices by Trisha Elliott Dazzling discoveries in Israel, Turkey and Egypt offer insight into how ancient believers thought and behaved, clues to the origins of modern
Arctic melting, Antarctic too: my trips to the ends of the Earth by Alanna Mitchell I journeyed to both ends of the Earth on a quest to bear witness to where climate heating is hitting first. It
Cancer death of gay partner flows into poignant memoir, with tears by David Wilson David Hallman's partner of 33 years lived for just 16 days after his cancer diagnosis, and the story of their life together
Afghanistan schools, training programs get support from Canadians by Brian Platt What Afghanis need is security and education to flourish on their own terms, rather than patronizing attitudes