Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto Hosts the First International Buddhist Bhikkhuni Forum
Understanding, encouraging, and…
Understanding, encouraging, and…
Lessons on change and impermanence
China’s Liuzu Temple offers US$4.9 million in…
Voices of Canadian Buddhist women
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
A conversation with an icon of Canadian Buddhism
Seeking to make sense of Buddhism in North America quickly leads one on an exciting yet complex journey. Buddhism here carries with it 2,500 years
This year’s special issue discusses how Chinese Buddhism, one of the oldest and most influential East Asian expressions of the universal Dharma
How to bring Chinese Buddhism and culture to…
Establishing the Po Lam nunnery in Chilliwack
“Two Buddhisms?”, the interviewer asked me. “No”, I said, “there are as many Buddhisms as there are Buddhists”, I said. What I meant, of course,