Article synopsis: Discusses the H1N1 flu shot distribution through the federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq its related controversy. The author shares their experience receiving the flu short in Parc Richeleau in Ottawa. The article also discusses the Wilberforce Weekend and the annual Faith@Work Forum.
Article synopsis: Discusses the Remembrance Day service at the National War Memorial that included Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, and remembers Canadians involved in the Korean conflict. The article also discusses Carolyn Stewart Olsen, communication advisor about the immunization program, and lastly the article mentions the criticism of vaccination through drug companies and the World Health Organization.
Article synopsis: Discusses the Press Gallery process of examining daily new releases from both opposition and government politicians to use for stories. The author speaks to a personal note from Sara MacIntyre, the prime minister's associate press secretary who shared a statement welcoming Brother Andre's canonization.
Article synopsis: Discusses Queen Elizabeth II visit to Ottawa and the symbolism of the monarch's visist to New York to address the United Nations. The article also discusses the results from Write! Canada Christian writers' conference held-June in Guelph, Ontario.
Article synopsis: Despite the contention of some Christians that faith was absent on Parliament Hill, the author maintained the opposite. Later in the article, there is a continued report on the Parliamentary discussion on same-sex marriage.
Item is a print photograph of Robert Thompson speaking behind a podium at the Social Credit of Canada leadership convention. Behind Thompson is written "Social Credit" affixed on stage curtains. On Thompson's left lapel is a social credit pin and badge with three ribbons underneath that indicate he was delegate and executive committee member.
Article synopsis: Author shares an image featuring Parliamentary Press Gallery journalists in "The Hot Room" taken by reporter Laura Ryckewaert for The Hill Times, and discusses their colleagues Alex Binkley, Pierre Girourd, Paul Gaboury and Mark Bourrie and their work on Parliment Hill.
Article synopsis: Discusses St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church special service for public servants that spoke to their post-cutback job prospects. In addition, the article briefly discusses the omnibus budget continued debate on Parliament Hil.
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.