Article synopsis: Discusses the Cardus essay by Peter Menzies who was critical of a Calgary city-produced report about the role which city institutions could play in the life of a major urban centre where faith-based insitutions were absent from the report. The article also discusses the appointment of Peter Fassbender as British Columbia
Article synopsis: The author recounts their honorary membership to the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery and extends thank yous to other Christian journalists suchas Art Babych, Deborah Gyapong and Alex Binkley.
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 Don Bastian, book editor and a Free Methodist lay leader, co-authored opinion piece that attered in the National Post concerning the interface between faith and politics, written on September 11, 2001. The article also acknowledges the tenth anniversary of 9/11.
Article synopsis: Author encourages readers to watch two journalists over the next few years, Ken Whyte and Paul Wells, both of Maclean's Magazine. The article also discusses the "Report Reunion" event held in Edmonton, Alberta where Ted Byfiled and Preston Manning spoke about the role of faith in politics.
Article synopsis: Discusses two Ottawa events communicated the faith-political interface, the Hill Lecture featured National Post columnist Raymond de Souza, a Catholic priest and editor of the periodical, Convivium committed to communicating “faith in our common life." The second event was the Ottawa Civic Prayer Breakfast.
Article synopsis: Discusses a story by Globe reporter Bill Curry who wrote on evolution of philanthropy and explored public comments by Diane Finley, minister responsible for Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC). Finley was encouraging businesses and citizens to contribute more to charitable giving so that government could focus on assisting social causes.
Article synopsis: Reflects on a dinner honouring Ezra Levant, a journalist and lawyer who has defended the right to free speech and free press. In addition, the article speaks about the American elections, in particular Marco Rubio, who won a Florida Senate seat. Lastly, the article discusses David Frum in National Post about the need for the Republicans to replace anger with ideas.
Article synopsis: Discusses Stephen M.R. Covey, a Mormon and author, who was featured in the Ottawa Citizen and a conversation with the journalist who wrote the piece, Kathryn May.