Readers respond to Trump’s victory by Broadview Staff In the week since the U.S. election results were announced, you've shared words of disappointment, fear and hope
How white Christian racism secured Trump’s victory by John Thomas III A Black newspaper editor delves into the intersection of race and religion that propelled the Republican leader's re-election
One Black Christian reflects on the stark choices facing Americans in the U.S. election by John Thomas III A writer and newspaper editor on the significance of this race for the future of the United States
‘Bubble zones’ limit protests outside communities of faith in Vaughan, Ont. Are they a good idea? by Amarah Hasham-Steele While some see them as a necessary step to protect faith communities from hate, others raise freedom-of-speech concerns
New Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi is the 1st Muslim to lead a major political party in Canada by Amir Said After over a decade as Calgary's mayor, Nenshi is eager to bring his passion for social justice to the rest of Alberta.
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
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
New immigrants could be hit harder by Meta cutting off access to Canadian news by Mark Ramzy A study shows new immigrants are more likely to rely on platforms like Facebook for news, raising concerns after its parent company
Canada is in a housing crisis. So why is it so hard for homeless people to vote? by Georgia Kelly Contrary to popular belief, you can cast a ballot without a fixed address — but there are major barriers
Failed Canadian political candidates question who the selection process leaves out by Ashley Okwuosa All major parties do extensive background checks on their candidates, but researchers call the exercise of recruiting and picking candidates a "black