We need to return to the mindset that broken goods can be fixed before they’re junked by David Gilchrist This advocate wants to see the right to repair come to Canada
Reconciliation’s future hinges on how well we can stomach uncomfortable truths by Kent den Heyer Considering our relationships to stories about the past can help Canadians to become better treaty partners
What the violence at Trinity Bellwoods Park says about Toronto by Alexa Gilmour City-sanctioned cruelty won't stop our community fighting against injustice
Let’s ditch faux Canadian politeness for genuine tenderness by Alanna Mitchell Our over-apologetic nature has become a joke
United Church’s 1st Indigenous moderator on why UCC’s apologies fell short by Stan McKay Stan McKay says statements acknowledged mistakes but racism persists
Catholic Church’s sexual abuse response puts reputation first, victims second by Cathy Driscoll The church should shift its emphasis on leaders and members and focus on survivors' well-being instead
The Muslim family killed in London, Ont. could have been mine by Zahra Khozema A mundane walk feels like a fear-filled endeavour when my mom goes for a stroll
I’ve stepped inside Kamloops Indian Residential School. This is what it’s like by Mike Alexander My father survived the residential school system but I'm still grappling with the news about those who did not
These First Nations are taking safe drinking water into their own hands by Kerry Black We still don't know the full scope of the problem after 30 years of broken promises from Ottawa
From Bob Dylan to Tina Turner: How do we treat stars when they stop shining? by David Wilson My musical icons of the '60s no longer have the same appeal as they turn 80