


Buddhist Project Sunshine Airs New Allegations in Unfolding Shambhala Abuse Scandal
Report reveals harrowing new accusations of…

A Buddhist Chaplain for the Tibetan Community in Toronto
Lama Tenzin Dakpa works to keep Tibetan language…

Canada’s Prince Edward Island Approves 120-hectare Monastery for Buddhist Nuns
Monastery of the Great Wisdom Buddhist…

Awakening: An Interview with Ven. Miao Jing on the First International Buddhist Bhikkhuni Forum
Supporting a global vision of the Fourfold Sangha

North America Buddhist Alliance Announces “On Inclusion!” Event in Toronto
Gathering to take place before Parliament of the…

Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto Hosts the First International Buddhist Bhikkhuni Forum
Understanding, encouraging, and…

Sitting Karate, Sitting with Shihan
Self and non-self: glimpses of the inner vastness

North of the 49th Parallel: A Review of Lotus Petals in the Snow
Voices of Canadian Buddhist women

18th IABS Congress Showcases the Vitality and Global Reach of Buddhist Studies
In the University of Toronto’s ceremonious and elegant Convocation Hall, PhD candidate and academic coordinator Anthony Scott is offering a Land Acknowledgment. Speaking onstage, in

“We Have All Made Mistakes” – Teaching Mindfulness in Prisons: A Different Kind of Rehabilitation
Born in Hong Kong and based in Chilliwack, British Columbia, since 1994, Venerable Yin Kit Sik (also known as Sister Jessie) ordained as a Buddhist

Buddhist Frontiers: At the Edges of the Buddhist World
The idea for this special issue originated a year or so ago in our editorial chief executive’s office on the ground floor of Wang Fat Ching She, the Buddhist temple in Hong Kong where Buddhistdoor Global is based.