Intersectionality: A Primer
Delve into the depths of intersectionality and its impact on human rights, social justice, the law, social dynamics, and everyday personal interactions with legally trained advocate, Alison Symington. By contemplating the restrictive and oppressive aspects of discriminatory policies and practices,…
Discussion 2024: Anti-Science is the New Religion
With Dr. Jackie Nemni Sunday, April 7 12:00 pm EST Dr. Jackie Nemni , a graduate of McGill and McMaster University, practiced respirology and sleep medicine for thirty years, including many years in the ICU. Most recently, and before retirement,…
Discussion 2024: Authentic Speaking, Writing, and Inter-Cultural Communications
With Rita Shelton Deverell, CM, EdD
Dr. Deverell has worked in the Canadian arts and cultural industries and academe: as a theatre artist, television broadcaster/senior executive, independent producer, journalism educator, and author.Author Talk: Towards a Godless Dominion
With Elliott Hanowski
In recent surveys, one in four Canadians say they have no religion. A century ago Canada was widely considered to be a Christian nation, and the vast majority of Canadians claimed they were devoutly religious.Discussion 2024: Putting A Number on How Much Religion Costs in Canada
Discussion 2024: MAID (Medical Assistance in Death)
With Humanist Canada Martin Frith and Diane Sims
The right to Medical Assistance in Death (or MAID has been a value of Humanist Canada's members for some time. We have spoken out and urged the government to ensure this option is available to all who wish to have a dignified death. #humanism #secularism #secularhumanismDiscussion 2024: Are the Religious Healthier?
With Dr. David Speed
Religion and spirituality are consistently associated with beneficial effects. Religious attendance, prayer, and religiosity have been found to predict better health and wellness.Discussion 2024: HIV in 2024: What is the State of the Epidemic Today?
With Alison Symington
It has been forty years since the discovery of HIV—the virus responsible for AIDS. With effective testing and treatment now available, HIV has faded from the public consciousness, but it remains a serious and complex issue.Discussion 2024: Interfaith Family – Marriage and Parenting with Mutual Respect
Falling in love with the right person is easy, what comes next isn’t always. For anyone who has ever wondered how relationships can work between the faithful and faithless, you won’t want to miss this peek behind the curtain. Steve Ghikadis, a Secular Humanist, has been married to Cindy, a Christian, for almost a decade, and, like most couples, they agree on all the big things.
2023 HumanLight Virtual Celebration
Saturday, December 23 at 6PM EST As a member of humanist Canada, you are invited to the annual HumanLight Virtual Celebration on Saturday, December 23rd, at 6PM EST. This year's timely theme is "Celebrating What Unites Us". Your hosts Chaplain…
Discussion 2023: Digging into the Humanist Ethics of Natural Burial
Are there any important ethical issues when dealing with our body’s remains? Can humanist principles shed any light on how to best deal with this question? Fellow humanist and long-time natural burial advocate Bob Hope, and Sue Greer, Executive Director of the Natural Burial Association, will take us through the facts and dispel the myths of natural burial. If you are interested in an end-of-life option for the care of your body that is both natural and less harmful than conventional burial and cremation, this webinar is for you.