Article synopsis: Discusses the streetcar shooting in Toronto and the proposed law school for Trinity Western University and what questions a journalist of faith would pose to both subjects.
Article synopsis: Discusses two topics, the first is the Alliance for Marriage and Family appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to revisit the “three parent decision” reached by the Ontario Appeal Court. The second topic is on affinity fraud allegations and cases in the evangelical Christian world.
Article synopsis: Discusses two court challenges by faith-related organizations, the first case is Alliance for Marriage and Family (AMF) appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to revisit the the “three parent decision” reached by the Ontario Appeal Court. The second case involves B’nai Brith (BB), a Jewish human rights group, and calls for Canada to take a lead position in getting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad indicted for inciting genocide.
Article synopsis: Discusses journalist Barbara Kay's column in the National Post that synthesized an Ottawa conference lead by the Centre for Cultural Renewal, days before the same-sex marriage vote, where Kay stressed that politics makes 'strange bedfellows' when spekaing about traditionally-minded Canadians an their views on marriage.
Article synopsis: Discusses three topics including a Maclean's magazine piece that referred to five Muslim young people who set up a prayer room at the Liberal leadership convention in Montreal, the results of two by-elections held on on November 27, in London North-Centre in southwestern Ontario and Repentigny, a southern suburb of Montreal, and the article ends with Gravel's vote in Canadian parliament to re-open the issue of same-sex marriage.
Article synopsis: Discusses three separate items including independent MP Garth Turner’s Freudian slip, The 43 denomination declaration (a demonstration of the way in which disparate groups can come together to encourage faith-based thinking in the political sphere), and Hugh Segal’s new book, The Long Road Back.
Article synopsis: Discusses the Equal Marriage Canada and the Defend Marriage group debate and the impact of same-sex marriage on social policy. The article also discusses Christian educational insititutes Tyndale University College and Seminary (now Tyndale University) and Canada Christian College Christian.
Article synopsis: Explores Freedom of Speech in relation to ethicist, Margaret Somerville who received protest when they were granted an honorary doctorate by Toronto Metropolitan University. Somerville was on record as maintaining that same-sex marriage pits gay rights against children’s rights.
Article synopsis: Discusses the 2006 Federal election campaign and the re-emergence of the same-sex marriage issue through the Defend Marriage Coalition.
Article synopsis: Discusses multiple views whether there is political will in the Conservative government under Stephen Harper's leadership to revisit the gay-marriage subject.