Justice Inside Alberta’s Christian Leadership Summit A United Church minister chronicles the gathering where conservative politics and Christianity were tightly intertwined by Blaine Gregg May. 7, 2026
Justice Alberta’s Christian Leadership Summit puts church-state separation at risk, critics say by Ashely Crouch
Spirituality ‘Show me where the Bible mentions sweetgrass,’ a critic demands ‘God is bigger than any one expression of Christianity,’ an Indigenous minister responds by Broadview Staff Apr. 24, 2026
Spirituality A new mental health movement is rediscovering ancient wisdom As somatic healing gains traction, Indigenous teachings about land, body and balance are finding wider recognition by Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux and Alexandra Shimo Apr. 23, 2026
Spirituality Award-winning playwright Erin Shields reimagines the Gospels ‘Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary’ gives voice to the women at the heart of Jesus’ story by Anne Thériault Apr. 22, 2026
Spirituality One family, many faiths Pluralism runs deep among Nigeria’s Yoruba, even as religious intolerance persists by Innocent Eteng Apr. 21, 2026
Justice Classroom antisemitism in full swing, U.S. academic tells Winnipeg synagogue 'Jewish students see hostility their peers don’t,' says Rachel Fish by John Longhurst May. 7, 2026
Justice Inside Alberta’s Christian Leadership Summit A United Church minister chronicles the gathering where conservative politics and Christianity were tightly intertwined by Blaine Gregg May. 7, 2026
Justice How one Cree grandmother is reshaping the future of law in Canada Val Napoleon is challenging how law is taught and practised by centring Indigenous legal traditions by Shauna MacKinnon May. 6, 2026
Justice·May/June 2026 How restorative justice can heal communities Canada’s corrections system is under strain. Advocates say a new approach can better serve victims and offenders alike. by Shauna MacKinnon Apr. 29, 2026
Ethical Living·May/June 2026 Can a climate activist work a travel-heavy international role? A reader wrestles with whether principle should outweigh promotion by Ashley Moyse May. 5, 2026
Ethical Living·May/June 2026 My mom donated her body to science Honouring her final wish taught me a different kind of goodbye by Valerie Howes May. 4, 2026
Ethical Living My hands shake. I’m not nervous; it’s essential tremor. As a Black man with a movement disorder, Ish Aderonmu traces how perception, prejudice and power converge in everyday encounters by Ish Aderonmu Apr. 28, 2026
Ethical Living·May/June 2026 Grizzly bears are back in B.C. Is coexistence possible? As bears reclaim territory across the province, communities are being forced to learn how to live alongside them by Lesley Evans Ogden Apr. 22, 2026