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OttawaWatch: Suicide and elder abuse

November 22, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

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 […]

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OttawaWatch: Conflict and the Extractive Sector

November 15, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

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 […]

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OttawaWatch: Diane Finley and the Big Society

November 8, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

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 […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Diane Finley

OttawaWatch: The pastor and the imam

November 2, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

It was good fun, last night (November 2), to watch a video in which a Nigerian Muslim imam told a feisty group of mostly Christian Kenyans that they best be about doing what their leader (Jesus) would like them to do. The means by which Imam Muhammad Ashafa, and his Pentecostal pastor fellow peacemonger, James […]

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OttawaWatch: Convivium and Neighbourliness

October 26, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

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

Last week, two Ottawa events communicated the faith-political interface on different levels. *  *  * The Hill Lecture featured National Post columnist Raymond de Souza, a Catholic priest and editor of a newly-established periodical, Convivium, committed to communicating “faith in our common life.” The lecture and periodical are sponsored by Cardus Centre for Cultural Renewal, […]

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OttawaWatch: Elephants in the room

October 18, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey 2 Comments

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

There are two elephants to identify in connection with Dennis Gruending’s new book, Pulpit and Politics: Competing Ideologies in Canadian Public Life (Kingsley Publishing, 238 pp. $22) This comely pair of beasts can best be described as the Mennonites and the Canadian Labour Congress. For today’s OttawaWatch, the room in which these elephants are found […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Canadian Labour Congress, Ottawa

Their Song was not in Vain – OttawaWatch

October 11, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

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

They are called the New Life Acappella Singers and they come from Calgary. I first heard them singing one day last week, as I headed toward the Parliament Buildings Centre Block cafeteria for a bite of lunch. The sounds of the 23rd Psalm (to the tune of Crimond) were wafting down the Hall of Honour. […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Bernie Smith

OttawaWatch: Tyndale vs. Bush

October 4, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

Former US President George W. Bush

Several weeks ago, Prem Watsa, an India-born evangelical Anglican and supporter of Tyndale University College and Seminary, made the school an offer. As it turned out, the school’s leadership had little choice but to congenially — and regretfully — decline. Watsa is president of Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. His investment acumen has caused some in […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Abraham Kuyper, Calvin College, Christian Higher Education, George Bush, Prem Watsa, Tyndale University

Two voices

September 27, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

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

Two journalists whose works are worth watching, for the next few years, are Ken Whyte and Paul Wells, both of Maclean’s Magazine. Whyte is editor and publisher and Wells, one of its preeminent columnists and bloggers. Both have a fair understanding of what has happened in western-shaped politics over the past quarter century, from the emergence of Preston Manning’s […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Ken Whyte, Paul Wells

A fast trip through the far west

September 20, 2011 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

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

Last week was travel time. So, the “left coast” and “redneck” Alberta are the two focal points of today’s and next week’s OttawaWatch. *  *  * The “left coast” is what Canada’s west coast is considered to be, by those who observe British Columbia’s occasional penchant for harbouring left-leaning governments, big labour unions and counter-culturists of all sizes and […]

Filed Under: Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Dianne Watts, Marvin Hunt, Surrey, Urban Renewal, Whalley

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