Truth before reconciliation by Jocelyn Bell To move forward, we must embrace the fact that reconciliation is settler work, not Indigenous work
Truth and Reconciliation commissioner’s new book honours residential school survivors by Olivia Vaughan In the profoundly moving "North of Nowhere," Marie Wilson also bears witness to Canada's ugly history
How searching for lost residential school photos made me think differently about reconciliation by Heather Menzies Personal encounters and relationship-building are the key to reconciliation, writes Heather Menzies
Youth-led mural promotes reconciliation at Winnipeg United church by Mark Ramzy The colourful piece of art was inspired by the notion that “as long as the sun shines, the grass grows, and the
Giving land back and other ways Canadians are making reconciliation personal by Sarah Treleaven These settlers are going beyond orange shirts and land acknowledgments
How an Indigenous Peoples Fund would actively further reconciliation by Maggie Dieter While it may be a time for settlers to listen and learn, they also need to engage and act
Knee-jerk reactions to unmarked graves won’t further reconciliation by Jonathan Hamilton-Diabo As an Indigenous person of faith, I question burning buildings and tearing down statues
Broadview embarks on an ‘adventure in reconciliation’ with Romeo Saganash by Jocelyn Bell The former NDP MP will guest-edit our June 2022 issue
Reconciliation’s future hinges on how well we can stomach uncomfortable truths by Kent den Heyer Considering our relationships to stories about the past can help Canadians to become better treaty partners
4 questions Christians need to ask if we’re to make good on reconciliation by Natika Bock As an Indigenous Christian, I want fellow churchgoers to actually take action
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025