Why it’s so hard to find affordable mental health care by Sarah Treleaven For many of the 6.7 million Canadians affected by mental illness, help is out of reach
Karen Armstrong on what surprised her studying scripture by Noelle Boughton One of the world's leading religious historians talks to Broadview about her new book
Trump’s threats draw Iran’s cultural sites into tensions by Aya Batrawy, The Associated Press The U.S. president raised the possibility of bombing important monuments as retaliation for Iranian attacks on American assets
The decade’s biggest religion news stories by Paul O'Donnell, Religion News Service These issues shaped religious discussion over the past ten years
U.S. prisons agency loosens limits on Muslim prayer by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service Facilities were told to accommodate inmates' requests for group services unless there are security concerns
Moderator Rt. Rev. Richard Bott on the power of storytelling at Christmas by Richard Bott Even in a world like ours, one that is distant in time and space from the world Jesus was born into, the
After Soleiman Faqiri’s death in jail, advocates are calling for change by Celina Gallardo In 2016, an Ontario man with schizophrenia was put in solitary confinement. Eleven days later, he was dead. Now, critics are demanding
After the Montreal Massacre by Anne Bokma The shooting at École Polytechnique shocked the nation. Thirty years later, six people close to the tragedy share how it galvanized them
Shirley Tagalik on why Inuit teachings about food are key for youth by Emma Prestwich Ample access to country food "is a blessing," she says, but learning how to hunt and cook it also helps young people
Can Christmas be fun and soulful again? by Pieta Woolley A look at how the holiday became such a dizzying cultural labyrinth