the Catalyst, Spring 2013 – Vol. 36, No. 1
By Citizens for Public Justice |
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[…] Right Relationships by Joe Gunn
[…] href=”/content/minding-margins-christians-must-look-beyond-middle-class”>Minding the Margins: Christians Must Look Beyond the Middle Class by JanelleĀ Vandergrift
We Have a PlanĀ by Janelle Vandergrift Reconciliation is Scared WorkĀ byĀ MikeĀ Hogeterp Faith Leaders Defend Syrian Muslim Refugees by Kathryn Teeluck Poverty Promises and Income SplittingĀ by SaraĀ Hildebrand A Home for Public JusticeĀ by Jim McIntyre Of Pigsties, Stewardship, and the Flourishing of CreationĀ by Jim Dekker
The Winter 2017 edition of the Catalyst includes updates on our fall Chew on This! campaign as well as articles on the UN climate conference (COP23), tax reform, and the Safe Third Country Agreement.
The Winter 2018 edition of the Catalyst includes updates on our fall Chew on This! campaign and the newly released national poverty reduction strategy as well as articles on the latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, and the effects of public discourse on refugees in Canada.
Released annually, CPJās Poverty Trends reports provide readers with a review of data on poverty in Canada and the state of government action, as well as a vision for how we can move forward.
[…] of Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ) is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Executive Director, Joe Gunn.
āWe are very excited about Joeās vision forĀ CPJ,ā said JanetĀ Wesselius, board chair. āHis extensive knowledge of Canadian justice issues will complement the in-depth researchĀ CPJĀ has already done, augmentingĀ CPJāsĀ strong and unique public justice presence in Canadian policy debates.ā
The Economy, the Environment, and Societal Well-Being As faithful citizens we are encouraged to seek out, debate and promote policies and practices which reflect Godās call forĀ love, justice, and the flourishing of Creation. Elections offer an important moment to reflect on the policy options before us. As Christians, we are urged to think beyond […]