Article synopsis: Discusses Randall Palmer, former Ottawa bureau chief for Reuters, headline on political correctness as hindering the parlimentary process.
Article synopsis: Explores the question of alleged persecution or discrimination against politically or religiously conservative people or groups, citing reports that were presented in March, 2005, by B’nai Brith Canada’s League for Human Rights and, quite separately, a British Columbia teacher who was then under fire from gay rights groups.
Article synopsis: Continued examination of the contrasting concepts of “culture wars”, as practiced by radical social conservatives and the “melding” of cultures, as advocated by more progressive political types.
Article synopsis: Assessed the leadership of two Canadian evangelically-tied Christian institutions of higher education in developing their students to become proficient in addressing public policy issues. The two were Tyndale University College and Seminary (today known as Tyndale University) and Trinity Western University.
Article synopsis: Study of the juxta positioning of Catholicism, mainstream Protestantism, Orthodoxy and evangelicalism through the rapport between Billy Graham and Pope John Paul II.
Article synopsis: Recounts the March for Marriage event that took place on Parliament Hill on April 9, 2005 organized by John Pacheo, pro-life, pro-family activist, and how Pacheo wanted the media wanted to crowd-count the event participants higher than the number on the day of the day.
Article synopsis: Examines the thought processes and decisions of two Liberal MPs, David Kilgour and Pat O'Brien who considered leaving their political party in April, 2005.
Article synopsis: Discusses a day in life of a Parliamentarian reporter recaping a faith-political day that begun with a speech about the place of churches in the same-sex marriage debate and the counter speech on divorcing marriage. The article then discusses in question period in the House of Commons, MPs wearing a silk scarf known as khatas on occasion was the first anniversary of the visit to Parliament Hill, of the Dalai Lama. The article ends recounting a meeting with David Demian, leader of the Watchmen for the Nations and Rob and Fran Parker, who oversaw the Ottawa House of Prayer.
Article synopsis: Discusses the HIV/AIDS pandemic conference in Ottawa and the activities of federal health and energy minister Jake Epp in regards to the TransCanada Pipeline.
Article synopsis: Analysis of Diane Francis, fiscal writer for the Financial Post, prediction that the Conservatives were too scary to win the next federal election and countered with suggestions that she as to why she was likely to be proven wrong.