New Quebec law about state neutrality on religion deemed "discriminatory"
By Catholic News ServiceSchools mounting ambitious plans with Indigenous communities
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterVoices of Canada's working poor growing louder
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOntario falls short of hospice bed target
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterBreaking the unwritten rule, Quebec municipal candidates talk faith
By Philippe Vaillancourt, Catholic News ServiceMONTREAL – A few years ago, lawyer Dominique Boisvert left Montreal looking for a quieter place. He moved to Scotstown, population just over 500. For this father of the voluntary simplicity movement in Quebec, the time had come to slow down the pace and lighten commitments.
Controversial Canadian theologian Gregory Baum dead at 94
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register#Synod2018: Youth seek pastoral presence from Church
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterChristian lawyers threatened by new law society requirement
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – The Ontario law society has gone too far by compelling lawyers to submit a “politically correct” statement of principles that may “override core Christian beliefs,” said the president of the Catholic Civil Rights League.
Euthanasia misses the message
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterMedicine in Canada has been undermined by the most permissive assisted dying laws in the world, physician and medical ethicist Sr. Nuala Kenny told about 150 Catholics gathered at the University of Toronto’s Regis College on Oct. 4.
Physicians offer support to pro-life undergrads
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterFor the first time in nearly 20 years of pro-life medical conferences, Canadian Physicians for Life will offer a pre-conference event for students thinking about applying to medical schools.