Justice Tim Hortons hiring push pits workers against each other, advocates say The company's youth recruitment drive fuels scrutiny of Canada's temporary foreign workers program by Charlotte MacDonald and James Adair May. 27, 2026
May/June 2026·UCC in Focus What Broadview’s predecessor chose not to see about the Edmonton Residential School by David Kim-Cragg
Justice·May/June 2026 Broadview went searching through its past. The findings were uncomfortable. by Jocelyn Bell
Spirituality Is Gen Z really coming back to church? Recent surveys suggest young adults may be rediscovering religion, but sociologists caution the evidence is still far from clear by Sarah Grishpul May. 26, 2026
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
Justice Tim Hortons hiring push pits workers against each other, advocates say The company's youth recruitment drive fuels scrutiny of Canada's temporary foreign workers program by Charlotte MacDonald and James Adair May. 27, 2026
Justice·May/June 2026 A Ukrainian soldier on surviving Mariupol and Russian captivity Yulia Goroshanska speaks about loss, motherhood, trauma and starting over after the city’s devastating siege by Katharine Lake Berz May. 21, 2026
Justice Winnipeg Muslims shaken, weighing safety after deadly U.S. mosque shooting The San Diego attack has heightened fears at local mosques, where leaders say security needs are growing but resources remain limited by Josiah Neufeld May. 20, 2026
Justice High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg The possible closure of House of Hesed comes days after Manitoba declared a public health emergency over soaring HIV infection rates by Josiah Neufeld May. 19, 2026
Ethical Living Volunteering isn’t dying — it’s drifting One long-time volunteer argues the work isn't about selflessness. It's about meaning and connection. by Lisa Gregoire May. 27, 2026
Ethical Living·May/June 2026 I dreamed of teaching English overseas. Then I learned its colonial history. A Mi’kmaw ESL teacher wrestles with Indigenous language loss and what it means to teach responsibly by Aubrianna Snow May. 22, 2026
Ethical Living Winnipeg Anglican church that feeds hundreds each week faces uncertain future Volunteers say a failing roof threatens the congregation’s food program, which serves more than 300 people weekly by John Longhurst May. 12, 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