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The Ursuline Sisters of the Diocese of London, Ont. have joined a coalition of Canadian investors to demand that Canadian retailers join international efforts to ensure Bangladeshi garment factories meet basic fire and safety standards.

Prostitution a moral issue, top Court told

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OTTAWA - Governments have a right to legislate on moral issues and “abhorrence of prostitution” is a common value in society, a lawyer told the Supreme Court of Canada.

Quebec at a crossroads with euthanasia bill, bishops say

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OTTAWA - As the Quebec government considers an end-of-life bill that would allow euthanasia, Quebec's Catholic bishops warn that society faces a crucial choice.

End poverty to improve health, says CMA

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OTTAWA - Canada must eliminate poverty in order to become a healthy nation, according to the Canadian Medical Association (CMA).

Quebec euthanasia bill widely condemned

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OTTAWA - A Quebec government bill to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide in the province is being widely condemned and will be reviewed by the federal justice minister who said Canadian laws exist to protect all Canadians.

Cardinal Monsengwo sees church's pastoral work helping stabilize Congo

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MONTREAL - The Catholic Church, through its pastoral work and the promotion of justice, can help bring stability and peace in violence-torn Congo, said a cardinal who once helped guide the country from dictatorship to democracy.

Jesuit criticizes Western support of Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt

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OTTAWA - Western support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has created a looming catastrophe, warned a Jesuit priest invited to speak on Parliament Hill.

Gibbons arrested, again, outside abortion clinic

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Linda Gibbons, who has spent 10 of the past 20 years in prison for peacefully protesting outside abortion facilities, is back in prison.

The ordination of Atataatsiavaluk Tony

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RANKIN INLET, NUNAVUT - Bishop Anthony Krotki found out a few weeks before his episcopal ordination he was finally a grandfather.

Author demystifies the Vatican

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WINDSOR, ONT. - John Thavis was a prognosticator of the first degree.

Cardus teams with Notre Dame University on education study

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Canadian think-tank Cardus will partner with the University of Notre Dame in the United States to provide ongoing data regarding the outcomes of education.