Egerton Ryerson: The legacy of a tarnished hero by Mike Milne He founded public education in Ontario — and this very magazine — while also promoting residential schools. How should we judge Ryerson
14 writers share final conversations with loved ones by Broadview Staff These stories will make you laugh, cry and rage. Maybe they’ll spark a fond memory. Or perhaps they’ll prompt you to consider
How a medical miracle gave me a new perspective on Easter by Noelle Boughton Noelle Boughton has a new take on faith's greatest miracle — thanks to the modern miracle that resurrected her younger brother
Refugee clinic doctor reveals our bumpy relationship with newcomers by Pieta Woolley In this interview, Dr. Martina Scholtens explores her 10 years at a Vancouver refugee clinic and her recent book, "Your Heart Is
10 keys to open up your mind by Trisha Elliott Freeing your thinking has surprising benefits. Here’s how to get started.
Attention men: This reaction to sexual assault makes things worse by Mike Sholars In the face of the #MeToo movement here are the dos and don'ts for the male ally
Tanya Talaga talks racism, resilience and reconciliation by Julie McGonegal The journalist recently wrote 'Seven Fallen Feathers,' a book about seven teens who died after moving from their home communities to Thunder
How positive thinking can bring churches possibilities by Julie McGonegal Building on strengths rather than dwelling on negatives has brought healthy change to many secular organizations. The approach can work for churches,
5 ways to die with more than just ‘dignity’ by Pieta Woolley As Canada’s largest generation ages, more and more of us are dying each year. Ever since 1992, when ALS sufferer Sue Rodriguez
One resolution you should actually keep by Kristy Woudstra Ring in the New Year by tuning out your inner critic