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
Very Rev. Gary Paterson weighs in on Trudeau’s apology to LGBTQ Canadians by Alison Brooks-Starks When Prime Minister Trudeau apologized to LGBTQ Canadians back in November 2017, Very Rev. Gary Paterson was one of 11 people asked
Inflamed rhetoric distorts Israel boycott debate by Michael Coren Michael Coren weighs in on the whole Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement in his latest column.
10 keys to open up your mind by Trisha Elliott Freeing your thinking has surprising benefits. Here’s how to get started.
Canada has yet to begin the process of reconciliation by Stephanie Strachan We now have a responsibility to Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie to face our structural racism and work toward decolonization together.
Holiday music you actually want to listen to by Paul Knowles Christmas tunes gets a bad rap, often for good reason. But done right, it can be joyful, soaring, even ethereal
A new version of the 10 Commandments by Anne Bokma Strive to discover your own divinity, says this writer.
Why this Alabama county voted almost unanimously for Donald Trump by David Macfarlane One year after the election, we travel to Winston County to try to understand why.