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A successful software engineer turned start-up CEO, Aashni Shah, and women like her, are still pioneers in a male-dominated tech industry.
Bishops seek conversion therapy bill protection
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAfter a surprise, expedited third reading of long-promised legislation to ban conversion therapy, Canada’s Catholic bishops are hoping the Senate will amend the bill to ensure private conversations and religious teaching about sexuality and gender are not criminalized.
As rich get boosters, Africa lacks vaccines
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCanada’s ban on travel from southern Africa and the failure of rich countries to effectively share COVID-19 vaccines with the rest of the world has Jesuit Fr. Charles Chilufya steaming mad.
$75 million promised to take bite out of hunger
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterIt’s a hungry world and COVID has only sharpened those hunger pangs.
Canadian delegation cancels Rome papal summit over Omicron concerns
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterPostponed, not cancelled, but still heartbreaking. The long planned encounter between Indigenous Canadians and Pope Francis in Rome is being put off while everybody learns more about the Omicron variant of COVID-19, according to a joint release from three Indigenous organizations involved in the trip and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Artist shares process behind lifetime dream of Saint John's Bible
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterAchieving absolute flawlessness is not on calligrapher Donald Jackson’s mind when he sits down to work in his Welsh studio.
Pieta returned to Red Deer church home after 30 years
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterA life-sized pieta of Mary holding Jesus’ body that has spent more than 30 years at the city’s museum has been returned to Sacred Heart Church in Red Deer, Alta
Indigenous, disabled at highest risk of poverty
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCampaign 2000’s annual in-depth look at poverty reveals that being poor in Canada is perfectly predictable. Canada’s poor are overwhelmingly Indigenous or they are disabled.
Bishops condemn human trafficking
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterIn a new pastoral letter on human trafficking and sexual exploitation, Canada’s bishops are calling for the continued criminalization of prostitution while also decrying treating sex as work.
Rally mobilizes support for pregnancy care centres
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterCarol Butler does not get into a regular habit of engaging in political demonstrations.
Students hopeful semblance of ‘normal’ will return
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterAnnaMaria Amato is hopeful that a normal graduation ceremony might be possible at the end of the 2021-22 school year.