Can Universal Basic Income solve Canada’s declining birth rate? by Alexandra Shimo With fewer babies born each year, the country is at demographic and economic crossroads. Advocates say UBI could offer a solution
Is the family dinner at risk? by Nathan Abraha Studies show more Canadians are dining alone, raising concerns about the loss of connection and shared experiences
6 ways to find hope amid U.S. election despair by Christopher White This time will challenge us, but we need to care for ourselves
Missed our webinar about bullied clergy? Here’s how you can watch! by Broadview Staff Our thoughtful panellists help us better understand the problem and offer concrete strategies to turn the tide
195 years: Broadview’s legacy as a progressive Christian voice by Shelley Page Compassionate, compelling and controversial, the publication has persisted against all odds for nearly two centuries
Truth before reconciliation by Jocelyn Bell To move forward, we must embrace the fact that reconciliation is settler work, not Indigenous work
Ontario’s decision to shutter supervised consumption sites is a death sentence by George Bozanich Harm reduction and supporting those affected by the toxic drug crisis is a part of our vocation, writes Rev. George Bozanich
Sperm donors are anonymous in Canada. Adult children are finding their roots anyway. by Alison Motluk Canada has been slow to end anonymous paternity, but cheap and easy genetic testing makes staying unknown all but impossible
I uncovered my grandmother’s secret life by Sheima Benembarek In her debut book, Sadiya Ansari tells the story of a woman who challenged tradition and forged her own path