The decade-old battle for a truly independent watchdog over Canadian mining and other businesses with operations abroad isn’t over, according to Development and Peace advocacy and research officer Elana Wright.
Advocates cry foul over ‘buried’ changes
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOttawa - A government crackdown on asylum seekers who enter Canada at “irregular” border crossings has refugee advocates crying foul.
The French in Canada find meaning of faith in cathedral blaze
By Yves Casgrain, Catholic News ServiceMONTREAL - The fire that ravaged a large part of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris offered an opportunity for French Catholics with Canadian connections to reflect on the impact the event can have on their faith.
Educators bracing for cuts while in a waiting game
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterLittle was mentioned about education in Doug Ford’s first budget as Ontario premier that wasn’t already known, but all the entities involved had heard all they needed to hear in the weeks leading up to the April 11 budget.
Canada’s Ouellet was a close third in pope vote
By Catholic Register StaffVATICAN CITY - Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet was third on every ballot during the five rounds of voting that ended with then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio becoming Pope Francis, according to a new book.
Letter intended to support D&P called ‘misguided’
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAn explosive letter from Development and Peace partners in the Philippines protesting a year-long review of the Canadian agency’s international partnerships is misguided and unhelpful, said Development and Peace deputy executive director Romain Duguay.
Canadians share in the tragedy … and the hope
By Catholic Register StaffIn one of the darkest hours for the “City of Light,” the Catholic Church in Canada has united in prayer and solidarity with Paris as it watched one of its grandest treasures engulfed in a raging inferno.
Church marks anniversary of attack
By Catholic Register StaffIn the year since 10 people were killed and 16 others injured when a man mowed down people with a van on sunny spring afternoon along Toronto’s Yonge Street, St. Edward’s Parish has continued to offer sanctuary and healing to the shocked and traumatized community.
Political drama doesn’t slow reconciliation
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - Reconciliation efforts with Indigenous Canadians continue to move forward due to initiatives by the Church and other groups, despite the fallout from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s ousting of Jody Wilson-Raybould from cabinet and the Liberal party.
Concerns being raised over added scrutiny
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - Additional government scrutiny of some 2019 Canada Summer Jobs grants applications has raised questions whether Christian groups are being targeted for ideological reasons.
Philippine Catholic groups protest ‘unfair’ probe by Canadian bishops and D&P
By Francois Gloutnay, Catholic News ServiceMONTREAL - In a letter addressed to the Canadian bishops and the leaders of Development and Peace, prominent leaders of the Catholic Church in the Philippines and civil organizations criticized a moratorium on at least four Philippine associations suspected of "violating the social teachings of the Church."