Why we must call out microaggressions by Wanja Gathu "I toured parts of Europe, where I experienced some racism. But nothing compares to what has happened to me in Canada," says
Torn apart from their families, Uyghur exiles look to Canada in hopes of a better life by Yvonne Lau Canada's plan to resettle over 10,000 Uyghurs and Turkic Muslims could help young people who fear harassment from Chinese authorities
New documentary explores intimate connection between grief and art by Jadine Ngan “A Bullet Pulling Thread” follows Marilyn Farquhar after RCMP killed her brother in 2020
Why Canada’s new disability benefit will not be enough by Leif Gregersen "We need to do more than give disabled people the bare minimum," writes Leif Gregersen
Saleemul Huq on why the new ‘loss and damage’ fund for climate change victims must start now by David Geselbracht In one of his final interviews, the late Bangladeshi-British scientist warned that no country is prepared for the damage the climate crisis
What Canada can learn from Brazil about returning land to Indigenous communities by Byron Armstrong Brazil's new government has made several commitments to Indigenous reconciliation in a fraction of the time the Canadian government has been in
Jewish-led vigil in Toronto mourns deaths in both Israel and Gaza while calling for ceasefire by Jadine Ngan "We don’t want to have any part in war crimes being done to the Palestinian people in our name," says vigil co-organizer
More young girls are fearing for their safety as they engage in activism by Kylie Adair Online threats stopping girls from advocacy could have "devastating effects" on gender activism, Kylie Adair writes
How Broadview’s predecessor silenced Indigenous voices at Confederation by David Kim-Cragg Focused on nation-building, The Christian Guardian turned its back on Indigenous land rights
A moral argument to search the Winnipeg-area landfill for missing Indigenous women by Frank Deer As an Onkwehonwe (Native) scholar who studies morality and ethics, I find the Manitoba's government's position alarmingly familiar