Watching Annika Van Vliet sit between her parents in their South Surrey, B.C., home, it’s hard to believe the 15-year-old has walked a fashion runway in Paris and had her photo featured on the billboards of Times Square.
For 85 years, OAPCE fights for Catholic education rights
By John Wilson, Catholic Register SpecialThis year marks the 85th anniversary of the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE), which will be hosting a conference to mark the occasion.
Parish aims to be Strathmore’s ‘beating heart’
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterFr. Cristino Bouvette knew the first guided tour of the future Sacred Heart Parish would be a profoundly stirring experience for his congregation.
King’s finds ‘soulmate’ in Vietnamese school
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterKing’s University College is hoping the new five-year strategic partnership struck with a prominent Vietnamese university will create a stream of enriching academic opportunities for students and faculty.
Homeless find no room at the inn
By Nicholas Elbers, Canadian Catholic NewsFor many of the downtrodden who find themselves filling the 108 beds each night at Vancouver’s Catholic Charities Men’s Shelter, it’s a devastating cycle that an ever-worsening economy just won’t let them exit.
Youth group outreach offers warmth and hope to homeless
By Joanna Kozakiewicz, Catholic Register SpecialA group of Montreal millennials spent Boxing Day skipping post-Christmas binge buying and instead taking water, food and hot coffee to homeless “children of God” in the city’s downtown core.
Same-sex blessings are about welcoming, not changing Church teaching, Canadian bishops say
By Canadian Catholic NewsThe Archdiocese of Vancouver is considering how the Pope’s declaration on the blessing of irregular unions can contribute to making the Church in Vancouver “an ever more welcoming community,” says Archbishop J. Michael Miller.
It’s back: new concerns raised over summer jobs program
By Susan KorahEligibility criteria for employers seeking government grants under the Canada Summer Jobs program for youth is still discriminatory despite modifications to previous requirements, say Christian groups.
Renfrew board upholds Josh Alexander’s suspension
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterA panel of three Renfrew County Catholic District School Board (RCCDSB) trustees rejected the appeal of Josh Alexander, the high school student suspended for alleged bullying by stating in a class discussion that God created only two genders, male and female.
Halifax verifying claims for abuse settlement
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterThe deadline to submit a claim of sexual abuse against the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Halifax and the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Yarmouth has now passed.
Trafficking down, but stats don’t tell whole story: report
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterThere were 528 incidents of human trafficking reported to police in 2022, a slight decrease from the 555 cases recorded in 2021, according to Statistics Canada. Taking this data at face value, this means the rate of human trafficking in 2022 decreased to 1.4 incidents per 100,000 people from 1.5 the year before.