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Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register

Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register

According to late 2022 polling of 1,079 Canadians by the U.K. firm Lord Ashcroft Polls, 68 per cent of adult respondents declared that “growing political and ideological polarization” is one of their deepest concerns for the future.

Amsterdam today, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver or Calgary tomorrow? 

Regulators of Ontario’s euthanasia program have identified 428 cases of non-compliance by assisted suicide providers since 2016, but none of those violations were reported to the public or law enforcement. 

From the childlike sketches he drew in his bedroom while on timeout to his professionalized work on behalf of the French-language digital weekly newspaper Le Droit, art has remained a core passion for Archbishop of Moncton Guy Desrochers.

November 14, 2024

Delivering for life

Can Donald Trump’s pro-life sympathies offset his divisive tendencies?

Following what he described as a “radical conversion” in the summer after high school, Clark Jaman, now a Catholic counsellor, felt a desire to walk in The Lord's footsteps.

Winnipeg Catholic Bisong Taiwo was plugged into the popular video game scene during his adolescence and young adulthood. Now, at the age of 35, and after four years of creative development, Taiwo’s aspiration to design his own game has finally been realized.

The number of human trafficking cases reported to law enforcement in 2023 declined to 570 from 597 the year before, and the incidence rate per 100,000 people slid down from 1.5 to 1.4. 

The federal government has tabled legislation that, if passed, would compel pregnancy care charities to make public disclosures to keep their registered charitable status. 

Remembering the storied history of Canada’s military chaplains