Parliamentary Breakfast to End Poverty / Petit-déjeuner parlementaire pour la lutte contre la pauvreté
By Citizens for Public Justice |
Keira Kang
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Keira is a recent graduate from McGill University, having completed her Bachelor of Arts in International Development with a degree specialization in States and Governance. Through her internship with the United Nations Development Programme in Barbados in the fall of 2017, Keira developed a strong passion for examining the relationship between climate change and food…
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50th Anniversary Reflector: Murray MacAdam
By Citizens for Public Justice |
Murray MacAdam, a former Catalyst editor, contributes our third 50th anniversary reflection. Some of the highlights from his time at CPJ include negotiating a major compensation agreement with the Grassy Narrows band in northwestern Ontario and an interview with the late Ted Scott, one of Canada’s leading Christian social justice advocates.
Celebrating 50 Years and a New Book in Ottawa!
By Chung Yan Lam |
How fitting that CPJ celebrated our 50th anniversary of engaging faith, politics, and advocacy in Ottawa on November 1, All Saints’ Day! For half a century, CPJ members and supporters have pursued the inevitable connectedness between faithful Christian living and seeking justice in public policies. CPJ continues to “show up” and to “stand up” for…
The Moral Case for Fair Elections
By Joe Gunn |
Free and fair votes are the basis of any truly democratic system, something people of faith have a long history of promoting. Yet Christians in Canada have been relatively silent on details such as campaign financing, advertising and even the increasing use of electronic campaign tools. If our approach to politics is rooted in love of neighbour, we will recognize that these issues have moral implications and are worthy of periodic review and revision.