When Justice and Faith Meet
Can we recognize the voice of Jesus in the young adult lament that is yearning for more active justice-seeking within their faith expression?
Can we recognize the voice of Jesus in the young adult lament that is yearning for more active justice-seeking within their faith expression?
Personal actions matter because they help build discipline and habits. But it’s important to pair personal lifestyle changes and acts of discipleship with bold action in public life.
Despite our small population, Canada has had an outsized impact on the climate crisis. Now we have a moral imperative to welcome those displaced by climate change.
As Canada navigates the tremendous challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, CPJ believes that investments in a just transition are more important than ever.
We should remain committed to our obligation to protect the rights of refugees and other vulnerable people. Turning asylum seekers away at borders is counter to those rights and our international obligations.
A pandemic requires people to take personal responsibilities. But it should not cause us to abandon our commitment to the common good.
The dream of our own house is now a reality thanks to so many supporters and donors who have made it all possible.
CPJ joined representatives from labour, social justice, Indigenous, faith and environmental organizations today to call on the Government of Canada to greatly increase the funds and programs needed to build a sustainable economy and drastically cut emissions.
The Canadian Government can improve the integration of refugees and address their barriers to language training.