Camilo Garay on finding mentors in unlikely places by Maria Iqbal The youth mentor says science can be a vehicle to support young people's development
How two progressive Christian New Yorkers are looking at life, post-election by Gregory Simpson and Suzanne Campise We may have seen a victory for democratic values, but life in the U.S. is still uncertain and tumultuous, they say
Veterans’ House aims to serve those who have already served by Julie McGonegal The 40-unit supportive housing residence will also offer shared communal spaces that provide for veterans' unique needs
4 thoughtful books for the readers on your gift list by Broadview Staff From a spiritual meditation on cancer to a comprehensive interfaith resource, these picks are perfect for bookworms
How these Canadians are coping with U.S. election anxiety by Broadview Staff From turning off the news to embracing faith and community, three people share self-care strategies
Closed by COVID-19, U.S. church reopens to provide respite on Election Day by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service The leadership at All Saints decided that opening the building to the public and parishioners was "a way for them to be
Joshna Maharaj has revolutionized food in hospitals and schools. She’s not done yet. by Claire Sibonney The chef, activist and author fights for Canadians' right to healthy food in public institutions
He survived a date with Bruce McArthur. Now he’s wracked with guilt. by Celina Gallardo Sean Cribbin narrowly avoided dying at the hands of the Toronto serial killer three years ago, and is still struggling to find
Could outer space be the world’s next battleground? by David Wilson A fragile peace is fraying as military powers ramp up their interest in Earth's orbit
I’m fat, but I’m also so much more by Victoria Ingram People’s prejudices influenced me for years. I wish I’d learned earlier to have faith in myself.