Ayahuasca is risky and illegal, but disciples swear by it by Anne Bokma Some say the South American drug has changed their lives, but it's not without its dangers
Senator Kim Pate wants Canada to get rid of jails by Trisha Elliott The newly appointed senator talks about standing up for marginalized groups within the justice system
This Canadian’s luggage offers a glimpse into the lives of Cubans today by Christopher Levan You’ll find more than giveaway toiletries and hand-me-downs in the writer's luggage.
Inuit in Ottawa for medical treatment ‘extremely homesick’ by Ian Coutts Canada's capital plays host each year to thousands of Inuit needing medical attention they can't get back home. Two local residences offer
The impact of losing a mother by Broadview Staff The daughter and adoptive mother of one of the missing and murdered Indigenous women share their story
6 acclaimed Canadian authors write letters from the heart to their grandkids by Broadview Staff Sally Armstrong, Margaret Atwood, David Suzuki and others share incredible wisdom and love.
Ktunaxa First Nation fights a ski resort to protect sacred land by Pieta Woolley A Supreme Court of Canada case pits a resort developer against B.C.’s Ktunaxa First Nation. At issue: does the development infringe on
Why do white people keep crossing the line between appreciation and appropriation? by Pieta Woolley In the United Church alone, encounters with the songs, clothing, symbols and practices of other cultures is constant: the Huron Carol, Guatemalan
Hate is on the rise, but how can we overcome it? by Douglas Tindal The writer explores our most troubling emotion.
Kingston Penitentiary is now a tourist attraction. Is it trading on tragedy? by Anne Bokma Three years after Canada's oldest and most notorious prison shut down, tens of thousands of tourists want in.