Each party has reached the point where it is “totally invested in the failure of others.” The words inside the quotation marks came from J. C. Watts, when he was interviewed this past Sunday (April 29) by Craig Oliver on CTV’s Question Period. He was referring to the two major American political parties, the Republicans […]
OttawaWatch: Colson, Commitment and a College
We take note, this week, of the recent passing of Charles Colson and Frank Jones. * * * Jones was a retired Statistics Canada executive who, in recent years, developed the Christian Commitment Research Institute (CCRI). In that role, he “mined” many of the available statistics to establish and research a range of trends with […]
OttawaWatch: A peek into The Hot Room
On Monday, April 16, The Hill Times (THT), the tabloid that serves up sumptuous political and policy fare for the several thousand people who toil in and around Parliament Hill, did a story on what the Parliamentary Press Gallery might do or not do, when renovations begin to the Centre Block in 2019. (To readers outside Ottawa, the Centre […]
OttawaWatch: ‘Wit to win’ re-visited
Ed Broadbent believes most Canadians would be willing to pay higher taxes. He has a caveat: The alleged willingness to pay is based on some assurance that the tax increase would lead to improved government social services. Broadbent is an eminence grise of Canadian social democracy. He comes by his status because he was the […]
OttawaWatch: Bits and pieces
This week, OttawaWatch will provide a few information bits about things around The Hill that might otherwise escape the outside world’s attention. * * * The two speakers for major events related to the 47th National Prayer Breakfast are Nazanin Afshin-Jam and Raymond De Souza. That happens to be news, if only for the fact […]
OttawaWatch: Reforms to welcome … and to wish for
I had almost forgotten the time line. But it is now 15 years since Like Father, Like Son: Ernest Manning and Preston Manning (ECW Press, 1997) emerged from my computer, went through an editor’s mind, then a printing press, before turning itself into a book. This was a true story, written from a faith-political interface […]
OttawaWatch: The red-meat word
There it was, in the first paragraph of one of the 20 or so news releases from various corners of Parliament, stacked in my e-mail inbox this morning. There was what? The magic word, of course. Lutherwood. It was like red meat for a faith-political journalistic beast. Like Calvin Institute, Wesley Acres, St. Patrick, Mormon […]
OttawaWatch: Ethics vs. morality
How often do individuals or groups, believing they are on the highest moral ground, fall into ethical lapses that bring harm to their own political or religious stance? That sort of question has been floating around the hallways of Parliament the past couple of weeks, as the “roboscam” and other related issues have been playing […]
OttawaWatch: Across the spectrum
Some pundits believe that the Conservatives and serious Christian believers have each others’ ears, on matters relating to faith and governance. And some other serious Christian believers have been trying — in a low profile way — to win the ears of Liberals and New Democrats. I was reminded of these continuing efforts of Christians […]
OttawaWatch: The Dueck and O’Leary show
It looked like an interesting combination – a Christian television host, a young ex-con trying to go straight and a tough-nut CBC business commentator offering advice to both of the aforementioned. The show was Context, hosted by Lorna Dueck and the CBC business commentator was Kevin O’Leary, who teams up with Amanda Lang nightly to […]
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