Many children today grow up in non-religious households. A new book unpacks these children’s values and views on religion
Category: Books
Don’t Be Canada: In conversation with Tristin Hopper
National Post journalist Tristin Hopper diagnoses Canada’s social ills in his scathing new book
Quebec’s Baby Boomers support secularism law, fearing ‘religious control’
Many Baby Boomers in Quebec call themselves non-religious but identify as Catholic. Their support for Bill 21 is driven by a fear of religious control, researcher says
‘The moral contract is broken’: An excerpt from Lt.-Gen. Maisonneuve’s new book
The moral contract between Canada’s military personnel and the public is broken. The CAF is upholding its side of the bargain; Canada is not
Can ‘sense foraging’ cure our anxiety epidemic?
We sat down with University of Toronto professor and book co-author Norman Farb to discuss the science of sense foraging and who it helps
Q&A with the author of World’s Fastest Man*: The Incredible Life of Ben Johnson
The sprinter should have kept his gold medal at the Seoul Olympics in 1988 and still be the fastest man in the world — without the asterisk
Q&A with the authors of Valley of the Birdtail, a history of Canada
Andrew Stobo Sniderman and Douglas Sanderson’s book Valley of the Birdtail (HarperCollins, 2022) won the Dafoe Prize and the Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. It was a finalist for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing. LH: What is Valley of the Birdtail about and why should people read it? DS: Valley is a […]
