Iraq’s child brides by Robert Bociaga Girls as young as nine are being forced into marriage in Iraq. Women’s rights activists are risking everything to fight back.
Journalist Jessica Barrett on the keys to solving the housing crisis by Christopher White The author of “No Place Like Home” on moving away from a market-driven model
Wab Kinew is just getting started by Josiah Neufeld Popular, polarizing and hard to pin down, Manitoba’s premier is still defining his approach to power
Why nuclear power is making a comeback by Mary Baxter After decades of fear and fallout, a younger generation is embracing nuclear energy as our best hope for a low-carbon future
Canadian faith and civil-liberties leaders push back against Bill C-9 by Xavi Richer Vis Leaders warn the bill could unintentionally criminalize religious expression and protest
Quebec’s struggling churches are finding new life as homeless shelters by Ruby Pratka An experiment at Saint-Roch is keeping doors open for parishioners and the wider community
Natalie MacMaster on the music that shaped her faith and family by Julie McGonegal In a Broadview interview, the Cape Breton fiddler looks back on her upbringing — and the love that continues to guide her
Alex Neve on why Canada still falls short on human rights by Yvonne Lau The former head of Amnesty International Canada looks back on the turbulence of 2025 — and what must change in the years
Leah Gazan on why Canada should outlaw residential school denialism by Xavi Richer Vis The NDP MP says her bill would 'protect survivors from the incitement of hate'
Chicago pastor says ICE officer grabbed his throat during peaceful protest by Cassidy Klein Rev. Michael Woolf regularly participates in demonstrations outside a Chicago-area migrant detention centre