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
Magic mushrooms are helping terminally ill patients go out on a high by Anne Bokma Despite its potential to help with end-of-life care, psilocybin is still largely illegal in Canada
Canada’s first out lesbian city councillor on her decades-long fight for women’s rights by Tobin Ng Ellen Woodsworth dissects the past, present and future of feminism
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
Stuck in a Syrian refugee camp, this mother could send her children to Canada. But she may never see them again. by Katharine Lake Berz Samia's Canadian children are in danger of dying or becoming victims of violence, but she faces an impossible choice
After learning of the death of his son, a bereaved father made a stunning phone call by Wayne Hilliker How one conversation turned into something sacred
Deborah Kimmett’s new memoir navigates her rocky spiritual journey with humour by Pieta Woolley In "Window Shopping for God," the Second City comedian shares her decades-long search for meaning
This gospel choir welcomes queer and trans people by Jillian Bell Jacen Duncan founded Inkloosiv Voices to give everyone a chance to sing uplifting music
‘Dayspring’ reimagines the Christ story through a queer, pop-culture lens by Sherlyn Assam Anthony Oliveira's stunning debut novel offers a bold and intimate take on Jesus
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