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
Lost records, found roots: How a Métis genealogist helps people uncover their Indigenous ancestry by Hannah Carty Anne Anderson has spent a lifetime trying to piece together the past
Making a buzz with beneficial bugs by Jasmine Mahoro Ontario family business uses biocontrol to fight pests naturally without using chemical pesticides
What’s the secret to a more sustainable future? by Alison Tedford Seaweed This University of British Columbia professor is optimistic about climate action and believes the answer lies in the power of community
How this knitter and preacher’s kid fosters interfaith conversations through art by Julie McGonegal From tapestries to plays and a podcast, Kirk Dunn finds common threads among faith traditions
Rising temperatures are making the brilliant hues of Canada’s ancient lakes disappear by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh A new documentary captures the disappearing beauty of the Rockies' iconic glacial lakes
This Manitoba city proved that universal basic income changes lives – so why isn’t available for all Canadians? by Alexandra Shimo Cheques from the government helped Dauphin residents push themselves out of poverty