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OttawaWatch: Van Loan, Mulcair and Christmas

December 10, 2012 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

“We are going to fight hard in all of these by-elections. It’s the only way I know how to do politics. I don’t concede anything to an adversary – ever.” *  *  * Those were NDP leader Thomas Mulcair’s words, as quoted in a Canadian Press story by Murray Brewster on October 21. They followed […]

Filed Under: News, Ottawa Watch, Politics Tagged With: Christmas, conflict, incarnation, Peter Van Loan, Thomas Mulcair

OttawaWatch: An unlikely gold mine

November 14, 2012 by Lloyd Mackey 2 Comments

Human Resources Minister Diane Finley calls it a “gold mine.” Some opposition critics believe it to be little more than “budget cuts in disguise.” The “it” refers to what Heather Scoffield, writing for Canadian Press on November 9, reported as Finley’s “call for concepts”. That call, in effect, asks businesses, not-for-profits and the volunteer sector […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch

“Four More Years”: Taking Stock of the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election

November 8, 2012 by Paul Arnold Leave a Comment

@BarackObama On Tuesday November 6, Barack Obama won a close Presidential race against Republican candidate Mitt Romney to return to office for a second term, or as Obama said himself in a tweet that has become the most re-tweeted tweet of all time, he will return for “Four more years.” People haven’t been shy about […]

Filed Under: Default, Headline, International, News, Politics Tagged With: America, Barack Obama, Christianity, Mitt Romney, President, re-election, Ross Douthat, US Election

Why Christians Should Care About Politics

October 15, 2012 by Matt Timms 2 Comments

A close up of the Capitol's dome in Washington DC

“You may not be interested in the State, but the State is always interested in you.” So spake Ross Douthat, one of the key speakers at Regent College‘s recent Faith and Politics in a Fractured World conference, making the point that a Christian response of retreat and isolation is impossible. Of course, he is right. […]

Filed Under: Comment, Headline Tagged With: Christianity, Politics, Ross Douthat, stewardship

11 October 2012: Catholicism, Politics, and Reform

October 12, 2012 by Paul Arnold Leave a Comment

Vice President Joe Biden and Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan during the vice-presidential debate

October 11, 2012 was a big day for Catholicism, with both the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council as well as first US vice-presidential debate between two Catholic vice presidential candidates, Democratic incumbent, Joe Biden, and Republican challenger, Paul Ryan.

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Abortion, Catholic, Democrat, Faith, GOP, James Martin, Joe Biden, Paul Ryan, Republican, US Election, Vatican II, Vice-Presidential Debate

Canadian government cancels part-time contracts of minority-faith prison chaplains

October 9, 2012 by Paul Arnold Leave a Comment

A clergyman in a prison

In a move that has drawn considerable anger from political and religious leaders across Canada, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews recently mandated the cancellation of all part-time prison chaplains who, incidentally, happen to make up the majority of non-Christian prison chaplains. The cancellations, which include a total of 49 part-time contracts made up of 18 […]

Filed Under: Comment Tagged With: Islam, Minority Faith, Muslim, Prisons, Sikh, Vic Toews

NFL All-Pro Matt Birk defends the traditional definition of marriage

October 4, 2012 by Paul Arnold Leave a Comment

Matt Birk defends the traditional definition of marriage. (Nick Wass/AP) Same-sex marriage, as much as any other subject in today’s society, is a difficult thing to talk about. Public figures, let alone professional athletes, rarely approach the subject because it is a “no-win” situation where someone will be offended no matter what you say. This […]

Filed Under: Football, Headline, Politics

OttawaWatch: An E-book project

September 13, 2012 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

Lloyd Mackey in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa

For some months, I have been weighing the idea of developing an e-book. The genesis of the idea came with the realization that there are now 360 OttawaWatch columns. The first was written in November, 2004, just a few weeks short of eight years ago. The columns have appeared weekly, with one short hiatus in […]

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Those other robocalls

August 27, 2012 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

Perhaps the most important part of today’s OttawaWatch appears in the latter part of the column. I would encourage readers – even more than usual – to read all the way through. The “robobcalls” subject has been of considerable interest around the Press Gallery in recent months. It has mostly related to queries regarding whether […]

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Mark Carney and David Black

August 23, 2012 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

mark carney

Much has been made, in recent days, of the Canadian Auto Workers’ (CAW) invitation to Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, to address the influential union’s annual gathering. Not the least of the exclamations of surprise was the report that Carney had received a standing ovation from the gathered unionists, following his address. On reflection, […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: ottawa watch

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