Former sex-trafficking victim says Canadian parents need to know warning signs by Lori-Ann Livingston Timea Nagy-Payne is a survivor of human trafficking who was forced to work in Ontario’s sex industry. After escaping, she became an
Now in Canada, White Helmet is haunted by the war by Sally Armstrong Mayson Al Misri and her husband Maan Al Aboud are now safe in Ontario, but she left a lot behind.
The inside story of Canada’s dramatic rescue of the White Helmets by Sally Armstrong More than 100 White Helmets and their family members made it out thanks to the operation. Sally Armstrong travels to the Middle
Two Canadian disability advocates on righteous anger by Dorothy Ellen Palmer Dorothy Ellen Palmer presents a frank discussion with Sarah Jama about the challenges they face and the solutions they’re fighting to see
3 transgender Canadians share the journeys that shaped their faith by Erica Lenti “I really do think it’s part of the nature of transition, when we’re doing some serious examination of what is right in
Youth leader kicked out of Baptist church over same-sex relationship by Amy van den Berg Kimberley Mills has since been invited to join a local United Church.
Wilbur Howard and the white church by Mugoli Samba The first Black moderator of the United Church didn't speak about the discrimination he experienced. Decades later, Black clergy are opening up
Iconic Canadian intersection is still inaccessible by Ben Waldman One disability activist says Winnipeg has a chance to show it values his rights by opening Portage and Main.
4 Canadians with disabilities on challenges in the workforce by Diane Peters Of the 14 percent of people in Canada with a disability, only half are employed. Companies are losing out.
Uyghur-Canadians want Canada to do more for their jailed relatives by Jacob Hoytema Reports say nearly 1 million Chinese-Muslims are being held in Chinese detention centres.