Mickey Conlon, The Catholic Register
RCMP adopt new tool for reconciliation
Canadian Christmas carol tradition is centuries old
Homegrown Canadian Christmas carols go way beyond SCTV’s Bob and Doug McKenzie’s interpretation of “The 12 Days of Christmas,” the Rovers’ “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” and, for some of a certain vintage, the novelty song “Honky the Christmas Goose” sung by Toronto Maple Leafs legend Johnny Bower.
Public transit campaign aims for a ‘Merry Christmas’
Campaign launched to protect Catholic schools in Saskatchewan
An executor must deal with digital footprint
Planning ahead means peace of mind
Church repaid for a life well lived
Deacons stay true to vision
When 33 men took the bold step in 1972 to prepare for ordination into the permanent diaconate for the Catholic Church in Canada, they were preparing themselves for ministering to their communities.
Worst of Irma brings out best in America
Canadians are privy to so much information about our southern neighbours. It’s unfortunate that most often it’s the bad that overwhelms us when we think of the United States.
It’s been one year since terminally ill Canadians have been legally free to choose medical intervention to end their lives. In that time, some 1,400 people have chosen assisted suicide.