Bill, An Act Respecting Trinity Junior College (1969)
- CA TWU 02-02.07-32 30
- File
- 1969
Part of Office of the President Fonds
File consists of a print copy of the Act [electronic copy attached]
Bill, An Act Respecting Trinity Junior College (1969)
Part of Office of the President Fonds
File consists of a print copy of the Act [electronic copy attached]
OttawaWatch 108: On a cold day in February.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Reflects on the Canada-Israel Friendship Committee meeting that was held in Victoria, BC on February 10 that spoke on building a reconciling relationship between Canadian Christians and the Israeli state and Jewish people.
OttawaWatch 110: That 'humdinger' of a speech.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Discusses Agriculture Minister's Chuck Strahl's Mel Smith Lecture held at Trinity Western University on January 18, 2007. Strahl spoke on the importance of one's personal stance, to work on relationships, share your personal struggles and joys with others, and do not wait to develop a relationship with God.
OttawaWatch 113: Deb Grey, Wes McLeod et al.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Discusses a few topics, including the 18th anniversary of Deborah Grey's 18th election to the House of Commons, commonly known as the grand dame of the then-emerging Reform party. The article discusses Green Party Elizabeth May intention to run in the next Federal election in Nova Scotia's Central Nova riding. Wes McLeod, who ran for the Reform in the 1988 election is discussed and his involvement with the Manning Centre. Lastly, the article briefly mentions two faith/political events held in the Manning Centre.
OttawaWatch 118: Yeltsin, Clinton in Vancouver.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Reflects on the 1993 Vancouver Summit, BC where Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton met to discuss Russia's struggling economy.
OttawaWatch 128: Some Canada Day highlights.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Discusses the Christian faith-based group, Citizens for Public Justice that relocated offices to Ottawa. In addition, the article, speaks briefly about the 2007 Canada Day celebration on Parliament Hill that featured biblical languages and hymns.
OttawaWatch 129: The emergence of David Onley.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Discusses the appointment of David C. Onley as Ontario's lieutenant-governor and how he and his family have integrated their Christian faith with community service.
OttawaWatch 130: Black's brush with Wheaton.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Discusses peripheral aspects of Conrad Black’s Chicago trial and Prime Minister Harper’s interests of enunciating a foreign policy shift to Latin American. Black was convicted on mail fraud and obstruction charge, and wanted to spend the weekend in Wheaton. The author questioned why Black, a devout Catholic would be interested in spending time at an evangelical college.
OttawaWatch 133: A requiem for Dennis Bueckert.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Reflects on the life of Dennis Bueckert, a long-time environmental reporter for Canadian Press and the memorial service honouring his life.
OttawaWatch 143: Faith-based collegiality.
Part of Lloyd Mackey fonds.
Article synopsis: Discusses Edmonton-St. Albert MP John Williams, his wife, Christine Botchway and their involvement in creating the Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC). For additional information on Williams and Botchway,see OttawaWatch 104. The article also discusses Eden High school as an example where church and state may co-operate.