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'The nurses and PSWs were amazing, and the food wasn’t bad either'
Beverly McKnight underwent surgery at hospital following cancer diagnosis then developed C-difficile infection.
A chance for us to make a HUGE difference through the Love My Neighbour project
While there may not seem like a lot of mercy in the 24/7 news cycle – there are millions upon millions of people the world over helping each other get through this incredible – even – ‘existential crisis.’
In the face of much tragedy – Inuk Governor General of Canada – Mary Simon – brings new hope
We welcome distinguished diplomat, former broadcaster, and public servant, Mary Jeannie May Simon OC OQ (Inuktitut: Ningiukudluk), Canada’s 30th Governor General, who will be sworn in on July 26, 2021.
Refugees weather the angry Sea only to end up in a “hell hole”
Canadian documentary LIFE JACKET nominated for International Christian Film Festival awards this weekend in Miami.
Are vaccines a miracle?
Is getting the COVID-19 vaccine part of being a responsible, ethical person? What are the ethical implications of vaccines, and how do we talk with our fellow Christians, and those of other faiths who don’t want to be vaccinated?
Rabbi Ari Lamm talks unity among religions, white supremacy, and the Bible in modern times
Where does the Bible fit into a world that doesn’t even know about the Bible? Rabbi Lamm started The Joshua Project, a multi-media platform that explores the biggest questions we are facing through the lens of religion.
Is multiculturalism working in Canada?
The myth of multiculturalism in a global world. Where do people from other countries fit into the mosaic of Canada that is continually expanding?
Toronto's First Punk Band, The Viletone's Final Performance
It was Friday the 13th and 13 below zero - neither preventing a lucky crowd from seeing Steven Leckie and the Viletones's much touted and eagerly anticipated new lineup at the Phoenix Concert Theatre.
Canada’s rollout of the vaccine: success or failure?
Confusion reigns during the first months of the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. Our multi faith panel gives insight into how their communities are dealing with the vaccine.
How our childhood affects our health in adulthood and what to do about it
World renowned addiction specialist, Dr. Gabor Mate speaks about how the cost of hidden stress can affect us later in life.
COVID-19: Inside the vaccine/mask debate
We hear from both sides, pro-and-con about the COVID-19 vaccine and mask debates; and we hear from the scientists and doctors who put this divisive issue to rest with medical facts.
Juno award winning singer/songwriter, Laila Biali
It takes a lot of blood, sweat, and tears for an artist to actually make a living from their art. Especially here in Canada. I spoke with Canadian jazz sensation – singer/songwriter Laila Biali who’s making it in art and in life.
Will Pope Francis apologize for atrocities committed at former residential schools?
On the moral obligation of the Catholic Church to apologize and turn over records to help identify the victims Dr. McQueen says “the church has a high standard of Jesus Christ’s love, and that standard was not met at the residential schools.
“Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” Mark 4:38
It’s estimated the cost to re-build after the explosion that shook Beirut to its core will cost more than $15 Billion. This, for an economy already suffering – and quite literally – on the brink of disaster.
“Even the stones are crying” – Lebanese Canadian talks about devastating explosion in her homeland
A deadly explosion along Beirut’s harbour has killed more than 100 and injured thousands more. Rescue crews and citizens alike are frantically working to find survivors amid the rubble.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Bill Morneau under fire as WE Charity controversy deepens
Canadian politics usually pale in comparison to our cousins to the south, but there are a couple of major ethics issues happening in Ottawa that have caught fire – yet again – specifically the WE Charity scandal.
Indigenous poet - Hannah Gray McKay
When my friend and fellow writer Belinda Burston sat on my couch one sunny afternoon and began to read some poems from a worn journal she held carefully with two hands – my hurried state slowed down, and I sat transfixed as she read selections aloud in her lilting British accent.
For Carla Collins, Laughter is the Best Medicine
Carla Collins spends her time whirling in and out of comedy clubs and charity events, on and off film and TV sets, and basically anywhere there's work to be done.
Ebola – Just another emergency in a far-off land… that cannot be ignored
Concentrated efforts are underway in the Congo, where the disease is currently spreading. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “12 new cases of Ebola are reported every day in the DRC, and it has the potential to spread very quickly.
Street preacher arrested in Toronto – Freedom of expression or disturbing the peace?
David Lynn left the courthouse to applause from supporters. Standing on a step he told the cheering crowd, “I’m here because of an unjust arrest for exercising my freedom of speech.”
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