I don’t want a ventilator if I get COVID-19 by Anne Simmonds My work in palliative care taught me that death is not the worst thing that can happen
For those who grieve, quarantine is never over by Nancy Westaway My husband died six years ago, but solo parenting during COVID-19 is more isolating than ever
Coastal GasLink work is even riskier during COVID-19 by Donna Sinclair While the pandemic preoccupies Canadians, work continues on Wet'suwet'en land
During COVID-19, I find freedom in a slower pace by Elaine Hofer The pandemic has reset our lives in our Hutterite community, but there is goodness and grace amid the uncertainty
New motherhood prepared me for COVID-19 isolation by Stacey May Fowles I had to cultivate patience, and become okay with staying in one place for long stretches of time, day after day
How my husband and I spent our final hours together by Judith Pettersen He wanted to die before cancer killed him, and that morning, he would get his wish
How nearly dying prepared me for isolation by Leah Rumack While living for the moment is not my specialty, it’s a skill I’m dusting off
The only real solution to food insecurity is higher incomes by Elisha Rubacha Food charity has been called a miracle, but the real miracle would be ending hunger altogether
Broadview staff reflect on our first year by Broadview Staff Members of the team look back on some of their most memorable moments since the magazine's 2019 launch
Grieving at my own pace by David Bannon Christians should mourn alongside one another — but too many churches expect cheerfulness