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When Ojibwe jingle dress dancer Patience Commanda decided to use her art form to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), she never imagined she would receive hope in return.

Adding 180 new long-term care beds and a whole new building to Unity HealthƵapp Providence Healthcare site is just the beginning of the Catholic hospitalƵapp plans for seniors in TorontoƵapp east end.

Basketball standout Abu KigabƵapp tenacious drive to be the best athlete he can may be proof that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

Indigenous elder and lay minister Rosella Kinoshameg reflects on the Gospel of MatthewƵapp parable of the treasure discovered hidden in a field as she looks to find healing and meaning in the wake of the latest trauma to hit Indigenous communities in Canada.

As 10,000 people marched in sorrow and in anger from QueenƵapp Park to Nathan Phillips Square, Vivian Timmins just had to be there — because Timmins is a residential school survivor.

Fr. Herman Falke has had his hands busy working on what he says is an “intentionally complicated” wood carving.

Winter is not just weather and neither is spring. Our long, grey season of COVID discontent and loneliness is not quite over, but outside our windows and outside our cities spring is relentless.

The new president of Brescia University College is a political scientist who wants to liberate social justice from politics and an educator who wants to free teaching from the classroom. Lauretta Conklin Frederking has been named the 13th principal and the new president of CanadaƵapp only Catholic womenƵapp college. The London, Ont., college was founded by the Ursuline Sisters in 1919. Its 1,500 students also attend Western University.

A well-known face in the corridors of Ontario Catholic education, Patrick Daly credits the support of family and colleagues for his effectiveness and longevity as a leader.

The Pride flag will be flying over Ontario Catholic schools in a number of jurisdictions, including Toronto, in the month of June.