The billions we spend on our pets could fight global poverty instead by Andrew Faiz In North America, pets are a $100-billion industry. Shouldn't we value humans more?
Scarborough gets to play itself in two powerful new films by Robert Liwanag 'Brother' and 'Scarborough' shine a light on Toronto’s city within a city — and the first- and second-generation Canadians who call it
Author Lawrence Hill on why he doesn’t believe in talking down to children by Mzwandile Poncana The Canadian literary icon says he hopes that kids and their parents will engage with the challenging themes in his first book
Animal chaplaincy has become a growing profession by Andrea Cooper, Religion Unplugged Animal chaplains like Rev. Sarah Bowen help clients prepare for and deal with the loss of their pets
The incredible story of finding my brother in my 60s by Dorothy Ellen Palmer We were born a week apart, in the same hospital, to different mothers — and that is just the beginning of our
Every Christmas, my chosen family makes a promise by Alexandra Shimo These loved ones help me cope with life's ups and downs, including interactions with my biological family
Broadview’s top stories of 2022 by Emma Prestwich From a Christian response to the freedom convoy to an inspiring chaplain, our readers were interested in a broad variety of articles
In ‘Women Talking,’ the repressed refuse to remain compliant by Shelagh Rowan-Legg Sarah Polley's adaptation of Miriam Toews’s book spotlights women in a tight-knit Mennonite colony grappling with sexual assault
Why Broadview is adding more than 1500 historic stories to its digital archive by Alanna Mitchell The repository of articles available online is already growing