As an Indigenous person, I empathize with Black struggles by Mike Alexander Canadian society is shaped by a discriminatory, racist justice system where Black and Indigenous people are treated differently than others
Sikhs and policing — the tension between freedom and justice by Simran Jeet Singh, Religion News Service I will not judge a fellow Sikh if they join the military or police force as long as they recognize they too
I wish Grandma could be declared an essential service by Eleanor Barrington As the weeks roll into months, the tension of staying at a COVID-safe distance from my grandchild grows
Universal basic income could leave some Canadians behind by Jane Barter and David Driedger Thinking of UBI as an individualized remedy risks continued inequality
The West can’t lay claim to LGBTQ2 acceptance by Sarah Ngu How Christian colonialism played a role in the decline of queer affirmation
When secrets become a burden by Anne Bokma Hiding our deepest truths can make us sick. Maybe it's time to open up.
DNA reveals can bring searchers huge relief by Anne Bokma When you aren’t who you think you are, it can make you feel disconnected from yourself
Will Canada let Ron Posno die on his terms? by Kevin Spurgaitis The 80-year-old has early signs of dementia. When the time comes, he wants a medically assisted death. But the law may not
Broadview staff reflect on our first year by Broadview Staff Members of the team look back on some of their most memorable moments since the magazine's 2019 launch
Why some ultra-Orthodox Jews defy COVID-19 restrictions by Joyce Dalsheim Collective memory helps explain why certain communities are fearful of state intervention
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025