Omer Aziz on the alarming rise of modern fascism in Canada by Sanam Islam The author and lawyer examines the growing far-right movement and its threat to our democracy
M.G. Vassanji explores what it means to belong in his new essay collection by Madeline Liao The two-time Giller Prize winner dissects identity and home in “Nowhere, Exactly”
Finding alien life no longer seems far-fetched. What would that mean for us Earthlings? by David Wilson As scientists locate thousands of planets beyond our solar system and probe their potential for life, the real mystery is how this
If we find intelligent alien life, should we communicate with it? by Jocelyn Bell As science fiction explores the relationships between humans and aliens, Broadview editor Jocelyn Bell ponders what big discoveries could mean for us
New survey looks at what Canadian Christians actually believe by Drew-Anne Glennie The survey's author sees its findings as cause for concern, while others are unsurprised
Magic mushrooms are helping terminally ill patients go out on a high by Anne Bokma Despite its potential to help with end-of-life care, psilocybin is still largely illegal in Canada
New survey shows Trudeau struggling to retain support from faith groups by Amarah Hasham-Steele Amidst the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, an Angus Reid Institute survey reveals that the Liberals are lagging among members of
Deborah Kimmett’s new memoir navigates her rocky spiritual journey with humour by Pieta Woolley In "Window Shopping for God," the Second City comedian shares her decades-long search for meaning
The AI revolution is here. Can we harness it for good? by Lindsay Borthwick Some are embracing its immense potential, but one of the 'godfathers of AI' is worried about the 'existential risk' it poses
Why Finland is leading the way in fighting fake news by Steve Moore Finnish youths are taught from a young age how to discern fact from fiction. What would it take for Canada to do