Justice·September/October 2025 The vast hidden workforce of Canada’s prisons Inmates earn less than $7 a day. Is their labour rehabilitation or exploitation? by Leslie Sinclair Aug. 18, 2025
September/October 2025·Spirituality A funny novel about religion? Randy Boyagoda is your guy The satirist's Dante-inspired trilogy explores the complexities of keeping faith in the modern world by Ian Coutts Sep. 3, 2025
September/October 2025·Spirituality Can you take religion out of the Camino? Many seek a “spiritual” journey on Spain’s famous trail, but the trek to Santiago is rooted in centuries of Christian faith by Liz Bucar Aug. 25, 2025
September/October 2025·Spirituality ‘An American Pastoral’ chronicles a small town’s culture war Auberi Edler’s documentary captures the religious rifts and book bans of a divided Pennsylvania community by Evgenia Shestunova Aug. 13, 2025
September/October 2025·Spirituality We now know more than ever about the sun Our mother star has fascinated us for millennia. New science is untangling its mysteries. by David Wilson Aug. 8, 2025
Justice The toll of war is inescapable in Ukraine, but the country remains unbowed Three and a half years after Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainians are weary but determined by Gregg Brekke Aug. 29, 2025
Justice Are controversial monuments making a comeback? The return of John A. Macdonald’s statue in Toronto is part of a growing push to restore toppled historical figures by Xavi Richer Vis Aug. 21, 2025
Justice·Politics Readers respond to Canada’s plan to boost military spending After Mark Carney pledged to raise defence spending to five percent of GDP, we asked readers to weigh in by Broadview Staff Aug. 21, 2025
Justice·September/October 2025 Inside Canada’s $33-million prison farm Critics say Joyceville Institution's industrial dairy exploits inmates by Leslie Sinclair Aug. 19, 2025
Ethical Living This aid group says Gaza’s hunger crisis is ‘beyond horrible and has gotten worse’ Save the Children Canada’s Roula Kikhia describes the risks of delivering aid and what needs to be done to address the growing emergency by Emma Prestwich Aug. 15, 2025
Ethical Living·September/October 2025 ‘Restaurant Kid’ captures the pain and joy of growing up in your parents’ eatery Rachel Phan's memoir explores her ‘sibling rivalry’ with her mom and dad's Chinese Canadian restaurant by Abhisha Nanda Aug. 12, 2025
Ethical Living Should Canada increase its military spending? As NATO pressure mounts, Ottawa faces a few choices: keep buying U.S. weapons, explore European alternatives or build a homegrown defence industry by Penney Kome Aug. 12, 2025
Ethical Living Urban swimming is making a splash — and redefining how we see our waterways One writer dives into the global movement to create swimmable cities by Vanessa Chiasson Jul. 22, 2025