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OttawaWatch 42: Heart attack!

Article synopsis: Author shares their heart attack experience and reflects on how the Canadian government handles health care and the impact those practices have on the extending life and its quality.

OttawaWatch 43: Locker rooms and a one-trick pony.

Article synopsis: Discusses the release of The Secret Mulroney Tapes by Peter C. Newman, followed closely by the public launch of the Manning Centre for Building Democracy, both provides interesting sidelights for the Christian community who are interested in politics.

OttawaWatch 45; Nouwen-Strahl-Parker tales.

Article synopsis: Thoughts about Henri Nouwen, Chuck and Deb Strahl, Rob and Fran Parker, whose Christian faith shapes events that surround them in the political sphere.

OttawaWatch 46: Bulling in the body politic.

Article synopsis: Political analysis of the abusive behaviour in the House of Commons compared to the British Columbia legislature where conciliatory and collaborative politics were conducted.

OttawaWatch 48: Sacred and secular bits and pieces.

Article synopsis: Gives examples that demonstrate the continuous and creative friction between the sacred and the secular, in and around Parliament Hill with example of Trinity Western University's Laurentian Leadership Centre in Ottawa, the subject of euthanasia and assisted dying, and Ottawa's first affirming congregation for the queer community.

OttawaWatch 49: Gomery and the will of God.

Article synopsis: Discusses the Gomery Commission report as it related to the sponsorship scandel where taxpayer money paid out to advertising agencies and claiming the "will of God" as reason for questionable ethical behaviour in Canadian politics.

OttawaWatch 50: Who is God?

Article synopsis: Introduces three Christian leaders who believe God has given them a task or message to communicate, they include: David Quist (The Insitute of Marriage and Family Canada), Paul Wilson (Trinity Western University's Laurentian Leadership Centre) and Joseph Ben Ami (Institute for Canadian Values).

OttawaWatch 51: Poverty and the moral imperative.

Article synopsis: Explored evangelical Christian, Tristan Emmanuel’s suggestion that Christians “have a right to impose their morality in Canada" through looking both at Emmanuel and Geoff Tunnicliffe work in Christian organizations.

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