My quest for a made-in-Canada barbecue showed me the prevalence of forced labour by Christopher White Many goods sold in Canada have links to persecuted Uyghur Muslims. Why are we still importing them?
Talking about suicide is hard but critical by Diana Ballon In Canada, 12 people die by suicide each day. Saving lives starts with courageous conversations.
New Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi is the 1st Muslim to lead a major political party in Canada by Amir Said After over a decade as Calgary's mayor, Nenshi is eager to bring his passion for social justice to the rest of Alberta.
M.G. Vassanji explores what it means to belong in his new essay collection by Madeline Liao The two-time Giller Prize winner dissects identity and home in “Nowhere, Exactly”
Key of Sight strikes the right chord by providing accessible and inclusive music education by Michael Witkowicz Grade 11 student founded program to help visually impaired people pursue their musical passions
We still exclude and undervalue dads. That hurts moms too. by Emma Prestwich Our insistence on seeing mothers as the default parents isn't good for anyone
If we find intelligent alien life, should we communicate with it? by Jocelyn Bell As science fiction explores the relationships between humans and aliens, Broadview editor Jocelyn Bell ponders what big discoveries could mean for us
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
The AI revolution is here. Can we harness it for good? by Lindsay Borthwick Some are embracing its immense potential, but one of the 'godfathers of AI' is worried about the 'existential risk' it poses
Why Finland is leading the way in fighting fake news by Steve Moore Finnish youths are taught from a young age how to discern fact from fiction. What would it take for Canada to do