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OttawaWatch 243: Catching up.

Article synopsis: Discusses news analysis about Mennonite efforts in Israel and Palestine written by Dexter Van Zile, a Christian media analyst for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America. The article also discusses the Presbyterian Record piece by Joseph McLelland, professor emeritus at McGill University, entitled "Jesus in Islam".

OttawaWatch 244: The truth, well told.

Article synopsis: Author discusses his journalism career and how Jack Cowie's seminar "The Truth, Well Told" was influenial that media advertising needed to be rooted in truth. The author compares Cowie's seminar to the the government stimulus programs, known as “Canada’s Economic Action Plan (CEAP)”. The article also discusses the "famous five" Alberta women involved in the “Women are Persons” campaign were named honorary senators; the five, Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby.

OttawaWatch 245: There and here.

Article synopsis: Author reflects on his recent trip to Jordan, discusses the Reuters headline Every G-20 nation wants to be Canada, insists PM, and closes with the Conservative federal infrastructure minister John Baird and Liberal provincial Ontario deputy premier George Smitherman push back at federal Liberal opposition attacks on the disposition of infrastructure funding in Ontario.

OttawaWatch 264: Stackhouse and innovation.

Article synopsis: Discusses Globe and Mail pieces about Preston Manning statement for the need for better practices in business, public services and democracy, and Reginald Stackhouse comment to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his government to “stay focused on big issues and stop getting into trouble over secondary ones".

OttawaWatch 290: A matter of trust.

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.

OttawaWatch 298: Reflections from southern exposure.

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.

OttawaWatch 313: Understanding the times.

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.

OttawaWatch 315: Two voices.

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.

OttawaWatch 321: Diane Finley and the Big Society.

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.

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