The increasingly perilous lot of the pilgrim shows us all the path on climate
By Marqus Cole
(RNS) — People of faith can help bend the curve on emissions.
A fifth of Mormon college students in the US say they’re LGBQ, new study shows
By Jana Riess
(RNS) — Among US Mormon college students, 78% said they were heterosexual and 22% identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or something else.
Congress needs to live up to its Christian protestations
By John Stowe
(RNS) — Do we really want Christian values to prevail?
Who was Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Sikh activist whose killing has divided Canada and India?
By Krutika Pathi and David Cohen
NEW DELHI (AP) — Following his death, the World Sikh Organization of Canada called Nijjar an outspoken supporter of Khalistan who “often led peaceful protests against the violation of human rights actively taking place in India and in support of Khalistan.”
Canada gets muted allied support after alleging India may have been involved in killing of Canadian
By Rob Gillies
TORONTO (AP) — None of Canada’s most important allies — not the U.S., Britain, Australia or New Zealand, all knitted tightly together in the “Five Eyes” intelligence-sharing alliance — echoed Trudeau’s allegations.
Why India fears the Khalistan movement and how Canada became embroiled in diplomatic spat over killing of Sikh separatist
By Mark Juergensmeyer
(The Conversation) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke of ‘credible allegations’ of Indian involvement in a Sikh leader’s death.
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