Naramata, education and retreat centre in B.C. for 68 years, closes by Mike Milne The bombshell move follows a lengthy strike, money woes and a consultant's report
Unravelling the mysteries of prayer by Broadview Staff New research suggests that praying really can transform you — starting with your brain
Cindy Blackstock can’t stop fighting for Indigenous kids’ rights by Rob Thomas She's relentless. If you want her to do something, just tell her she can't
Canada has a hidden literacy crisis by Krystina Mierins A recent study revealed that almost half of Canadian adults don’t read very well. So why has the federal government cut its
Rev. Evan Smith on being a queer Indigenous Christian by Richard Wright After a difficult life and coming out process, Smith has found her place in the United Church
United Church members Jim and Eva Manly on campaigning for Palestinians by Pieta Woolley In 2012, Jim was an Israeli prison after joining 29 others on the Estelle, a sailing ship with a mission to run
Corporations control most of the global seed market; concern ensues by Alanna Mitchell Public seed breeding, financed by governments, has collapsed in Canada after generations of innovation
Donald B. Smith, historian, writes First Nations back into Canada’s story by Richard Wright It's his passion to highlight the whole history, but he is eager to hear it from Indigenous Peoples themselves
Anti-vaxx parents push trend toward lower vaccination rates in Canada by Alison Shouldice Despite doctors’ urgings, growing numbers of Canadian parents refuse to vaccinate their children. Who should be calling the shots?
Canada’s new ambassador for religious freedom wants to halt persecution by Mike Milne Religious freedom is in a dire situation in the world today, a growing trend and an assault on fundamental human rights