Tali Folkins

  • Tali Folkins joined the Anglican Journal in 2015 as staff writer, and has served as editor since October 2021. He has worked as a staff reporter for Law Times and the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. His freelance writing credits include work for newspapers and magazines including The Globe and Mail and the former United Church Observer (now Broadview). He has a journalism degree from the University of King’s College and a master’s degree in Classics from Dalhousie University.

ARTICLES

‘Love needs to be a part of our action’: A conversation with John Borrows

As part of this issue’s exploration of colonialism and its legacy, the
Anglican Journal spoke with Anishinaabe legal scholar John Borrows,
Canada research chair in Indigenous law at the University of Victoria, where he co-founded the world’s first joint program in Indigenous law and non-Indigenous law.

Evangelically-raised students ‘come home’ to Anglican tradition

When the Anglican Journal spoke with Christine Ivy, Tom Hubschmid and Caleb Upton, it became apparent that they had something in common: all three aspiring priests had come to Anglicanism in their adulthood after an upbringing in more evangelical denominations.

‘Our people are still so much in need of healing’

Last November, there was a new leader at the Anglican Church of Canada’s national office: Martha Many Grey Horses had arrived to take up her new role as coordinator of the Anglican Healing Fund, which gives grants to support the recovery of Indigenous people from the Indian Residential School system.

Around the dioceses, April 2019

Newfoundland clergy sleep on the floor for furniture bank Clergy in the diocese of eastern Newfoundland and Labrador are planning to spend a night sleeping

Around the dioceses, February 2019

N.S. church’s parishioners craft 200 quilts for northern babies Up to 200 infants in Nunavut may be sleeping more snugly this winter thanks to the

In Fredericton, former bishop’s house shelters homeless

A former bishop’s residence belonging to the Anglican diocese of Fredericton is serving as a temporary shelter for homeless people in the city this winter—but the city is asking that another place be found for this purpose once the winter is over.

Lynne McNaughton elected bishop of Kootenay

The Rev. Lynne McNaughton, rector of St. Clement’s Anglican Church, North Vancouver, and deputy prolocutor of General Synod, has been elected the 10th bishop of the diocese of Kootenay.

N.B. joint mission reaches out to dads, kids

A play program for fathers and their young children launched in Saint John, N.B., this fall is the second project in the world to have started under an international Anglican-Roman Catholic partnership for mission.

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