Why should the recent marriage of Defence Minister Peter MacKay and Iranian-born human rights activist Nazanin Afshin-Jam be of interest to readers of OttawaWatch? I invite readers to respond, either by e-mailing me or putting a comment at the bottom of this piece on www.canadianchristianity.com. That means this OttawaWatch will be rather short. Please bear […]
OttawaWatch: Wit to win
He drew a circle that shut me out – Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win: We drew a circle that took him in! — An epigram entitled “Outwitted” by Edwin Markham, 1852-1940, sometime Poet Laureate of the state of Oregon. * * * The above […]
OttawaWatch: Back to school
Now that winter is properly launched in the nation’s capital, it is time to wish OttawaWatch readers a Happy New Year. And, as well, to talk about some interesting adjustments which I trust will make these weekly pieces more relevant and interactive. While it would be nice to spend the first week of 2012 on […]
OttawaWatch: Electrifying Christmas minutes
It was an electrifying two minutes on CTV’s Question Period this past Sunday, December 18. After the usual attacks and counter-attacks by the talking heads, QP’s co-anchor, Kevin Newman invited – yea, required – his three MP guests to say something good about their political opponents. The three, Megan Leslie of the NDP, the Liberals’ […]
OttawaWatch: Finishing well
Following the May 2 election, the friends of several re-elected Liberal MPs, mostly in their 60s, began to try to find ways of helping them to “finish well”. Most of the MPs, as it happened, were people of faith. I will try to describe, in a semi-educated fashion, what was happening and why. The MPs […]
OttawaWatch: The exhorting senator
Senator Don Meredith, a Toronto pastor, business person and dampener-down of youth violence, is urging the private business sector to support efforts to resolve long-standing problems at the Attawapiskat First Nation. In the interests of full disclosure: Senator Meredith took me on as his communications advisor for a few months, after my main source of […]
OttawaWatch: Imagine that!
Imagine Canada is the rather imaginative – and innovative – name of an organization that pulled together this week’s National Summit for the Charitable and Nonprofit Sector. The Summit drew together around 700 people involved in and around organizations that will undoubtedly become increasingly significant. They are part of a world where “big society” and […]
OttawaWatch: Suicide and elder abuse
The topics are, among others, suicide and elder abuse. The vehicle for airing those subjects is Not to be Forgotten: Care of Vulnerable Canadians, a 191-page report released November 17 by the Parliamentary Committee on Palliative and Compassionate Care (PCPCC). The report didn’t get much notice in mainstream media, probably because of such topics as […]
OttawaWatch: Conflict and the Extractive Sector
One of the least-noted Canadian announcements coming out of last week’s Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) meeting in Hawaii, was the intention to implement a project known as Conflict Management and Prevention in the Extractive Sector (COMPES). Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the four-year project, suggesting it will “help promote economic growth in Peru by reducing […]
OttawaWatch: Diane Finley and the Big Society
An October 28 headline in the Globe and Mail caught my eye. “Ottawa looks at rewriting rules on charitable giving,” it read. The story, by Globe reporter Bill Curry, was one of several in which the newspaper was taking an “in-depth look at the evolution of philanthropy.” Charitable giving is an intriguing topic for this […]
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