
So, You Want to Be a Buddhist Author, Eh? Part Two: The Changing Nature of Buddhist Practice
John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America

John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America

“The Inner Path” provides a unique introduction to Buddhist practice specifically designed to address prisoners’ distinct challenges and constraints

A growing divide between Buddhists settling in rural Canada and locals has led to concerns for their welfare

Residents of the monastery are welcoming locals to view the new monastery and learn more about the people who live there and the teachings they offer

The society has built both strong membership and community connections and plans to continue its work through Dharma offerings and philanthropic activities

Joining a growing trend among Buddhists around the world, monastics at Lingyen Mountain Temple in Canada offer refuge to pets

A Buddhist retreat center in western Canada is working to protect nature on its land in perpetuity

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a Dharma teaching on awareness as the key to liberating oneself from suffering

The popular Canadian program has been a success with students, fostering cultural understanding and mental health awareness

A new book by three veteran Canadian Buddhist teachers contextualizing the Buddhist diffusion through Canada

Envisioning paths forward for Buddhists in Canada and beyond to connect in meaningful ways

Haema Sivanesan discussess the relationship between Buddhism and contemporary art, and its social context and implications in North America