The toll of war is inescapable in Ukraine, but the country remains unbowed by Gregg Brekke Three and a half years after Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainians are weary but determined
Readers respond to Canada’s plan to boost military spending by Broadview Staff After Mark Carney pledged to raise defence spending to five percent of GDP, we asked readers to weigh in
‘An American Pastoral’ chronicles a small town’s culture war by Evgenia Shestunova Auberi Edler’s documentary captures the religious rifts and book bans of a divided Pennsylvania community
Should Canada increase its military spending? by Penney Kome As NATO pressure mounts, Ottawa faces a few choices: keep buying U.S. weapons, explore European alternatives or build a homegrown defence industry
Broadview’s interns have Iranian roots — and strong opinions on the recent U.S.-Israel attack by Paniz Vedavarz and Ghazal Azizi Ghazal Azizi and Paniz Vedavarz unpack pro-war propaganda and the push to “Make Iran Great Again”
Indigenous resistance doesn’t begin or end at the Canada-U.S. border by Maggie Dieter As Canadians react to cross-border tensions, many Indigenous communities stay focused on more systemic struggles
Trump and the ruinous gospel of power by Ashley Moyse White evangelicals’ embrace of the U.S. president is transforming faith into a weapon of the state
3 mental health experts on how to manage Trump-era stress by Christopher White These professionals share tips to help Canadians stay grounded
Readers respond to Canada’s federal election by Broadview Staff You've shared your hopes and concerns for the country’s future, a week after the vote
After the NDP crumbles, what’s next for Canada’s left? by Julie McGonegal Progressive movement faces a reckoning as Singh steps down and Conservatives surge