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The human cost of nationalism
June 20, 2017Compassion International, a leading evangelistic child-sponsorship organization, has closed their entire network of programs in India. After 48 years in India, Compassion centres ran out of money because […]
Read full articleOttawa blogger wins access to abortion data
June 14, 2017An Ontario Judge has struck down a law that restricts public access to abortion statistics. The law was challenged by Ottawa-based blogger Patricia Maloney and the Association for Reformed Political Action (ARPA). Maloney shares her experience of this five-year journey […]
Read full articleUnder Siege: Excerpts from Don Hutchinson’s new book on faith in Canada
April 20, 2017If you or I were accused of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence for a conviction? It has not reached that point in Canada, and I pray it never does. Still, we need to be prepared to stand […]
Read full articleExposing China’s brutal crackdown
April 12, 2017China has a notorious history of cracking down on religious communities. While many have heard of China’s past crimes, fewer people know of the atrocities they continue to commit. That’s why they were the focus of this year’s 6th annual Parliamentary Forum on […]
Read full articleMPs prepare for first vote on Cassie and Molly’s Law
September 29, 2016A key parliamentary bill is up for its second debate in the House of Commons. October 5, 2016, is the first opportunity MPs have to vote on Bill C-225, “Cassie and Molly’s Law,” named for a mother and her unborn daughter killed during […]
Read full articleNova Scotia Barristers’ Society gives up fight against Trinity Western University
August 16, 2016The Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society announced Monday that they would not appeal to the Supreme Court in their fight against Trinity Western University. Their decision followed a ruling from the province’s Court of Appeal that determined the Society was infringing on TWU’s freedom of religion by refusing to accredit the […]
Read full articleStanding up for conscience rights
March 2, 2016While Canadians wait for the Liberals to introduce legislation on physician assisted suicide, numerous Christian organizations are sounding alarm bells about the importance of protecting doctors’ conscience rights. Although the new laws have not yet been tabled, several provincial […]
Read full articleReflecting on the pro-life movement’s victories and setbacks
December 2, 2015Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) Ottawa just moved into a new office. Packing up the office, we found old newspaper clippings, great photos, letters, and the minutes from endless meetings. Packing up meant looking back in order to […]
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