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Reflections from southern exposure

November 4, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

This past week seems to have been a time of some interesting instances of faith-meeting-politics-meeting-life, with a little southern exposure thrown in. On Saturday, October 30, Edna and I took in a dinner honouring Ezra Levant, a journalist/lawyer who has given considerably from his time, talent and treasure in recent years, defending our right to […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch

A Don Bosco-ese mayor

October 28, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

Was there a faith-based angle in the Monday (October 25) election of Rob Ford as mayor of Toronto? Well, yes, maybe. In the small print under the photo of Ford on the front page of Wednesday’s National Post, there was an explanation that the football players in the background belong to the team he coaches, […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Naheed Nenshi, Rob Ford

From hither to yon

October 21, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

Ottawatch comments, this week, will run the gamut from Christian universities to minimum sentencing for child sex abusers to Canadian support for Afghan women. To take the last first, I just returned from a press conference held by CARE Canada, where a new report was released entitled ‘Looking for Leadership: Women’s empowerment and Canada’s new […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch

Service beyond the Security Council

October 14, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

While the rescue of the Chilean miners has won the attention of most of the media in the past few days, some other breaking stories have been in the competition. One of the most interesting was the election for two temporary seats on the United Nations Security Council. Canada came third — and withdrew when […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch

Bits of co-operation

September 30, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

We have a few bits and pieces, this week, which should be filed under “co-operative works in progress” – keep an eye on them. * * * A bill respecting the manufacturing of crystal meth, sponsored in the House of Commons by John Weston (Conservative, West Vancouver/Sunshine Coast/Sea-to-Sky Country), very quickly passed second reading in […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch

Cardus and rodeo sensibilities

September 23, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty caused some excitement among the political chattering classes, Tuesday, with a speech to the Ottawa Canadian Club suggesting that a three-party Lib-NDP-Bloc coalition would cost Canada 400,000 jobs. Your humble scribe ignored all that, meanwhile, choosing to head for Hamilton, where the Christian-linked think tank, Cardus, was marking 10 years. Preston […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: CARDUS, Preston Manning

Canada’s connection to 420 million

September 16, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

There was a Canadian in the mix, last week, as a string of Christian and political luminaries eventually persuaded Terry Jones, a Florida pastor, not to burn 200 copies of the Qur’an, on September 11. Geoff Tunnicliffe, the CEO and secretary-general of the 420 million strong World Evangelical Fellowship (WEA), talked to Jones by phone […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: 9/11, Geoff Tunnicliffe, Ground Zero, Islam, Islamification, Mosque, Qur'an, Terry Jones

The good news was buried

July 21, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

It was a good news Christmas-like story which, while incomplete at this point, showed promise of a renewed relationship between Kairos, a faith-based, multi-denominational advocacy group and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). But the story was buried in the 11th paragraph of a story in the December 16 Guelph Mercury. The back story is […]

Filed Under: 2010, Ottawa Watch

Truth, reconciliation and forgiveness

June 23, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

Truth Reconcilliation and Forgiveness

Two recent events, within days of each other — and both with strong religious undercurrents — appeared to have advanced reconciliation between First Nations people in Canada and the non-aboriginal community. Both events were part of the continuing outcome of the apology for the federal government’s role in the residential school tragedy. The apology was […]

Filed Under: Politics

Study predicts United Church decline will continue

March 25, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 6 Comments

Rev. Dave Ewart of Capilano United Church

The United Church of Canada (UCC) could become a shadow of its former — or even present — self, when it turns 100, according to an analysis of trends recently produced by a soon-to-retire minister of a North Vancouver church. David Ewart of Capilano United Church, a long-established neighbourhood congregation, did the analysis recently as […]

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Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: United Church

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