News/Canada
TORONTO - How a community teaches a man to fish is the question Michael Polanyi wants churchgoers and low-income people to start discussing.
‘Weapon of rights’ aimed at religions
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA - A prominent Canadian public intellectual has set off alarm bells for suggesting the Catholic Church and other religions that don’t comply with so-called Canadian values should lose their charitable tax status.
D&P rethinks its ways
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
The financial challenge in front of Canada's Catholic development agency runs deeper than money. The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace is asking whether Catholics really believe in what the 40-year-old agency does.
Mixed reviews from Catholic observers on Liberal leader Dion
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA - The new Liberal leader Stéphane Dion gets mixed reviews from Catholic observers who like his stress on a sustainable environment and social justice but raise concerns about his highly individualistic notion of rights. That approach could mean clashes down the road with group rights, especially those of families, religions and nationalities, they say.
Church used in charitable tax fraud
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - Almost $3 million worth of fake receipts for fictional donations to 39 Toronto-area Catholic parishes has landed a Markham, Ont., woman in court.
Government moves slow on no-sweat policy
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
The federal government can't say when Canadians will get to know whether the prison uniforms it buys are sewn by prison labourers in Myanmar, or whether Canadian army boots are manufactured using child labour.
Canadian philanthropy lags behind Americans
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - Canadians are the third most generous people in the industrialized world, but only half as generous as Americans.
A spate of recent statistical reports on Canadian philanthropy draws a picture of a nation that opens its wallet, but not too wide.
A spate of recent statistical reports on Canadian philanthropy draws a picture of a nation that opens its wallet, but not too wide.
Three parent ruling draws condemnation
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA - The Ontario Court of Appeal has recognized three parents in the case of a child being raised by a lesbian couple and has accorded equal rights and obligations to the lesbian partner in addition to the child's biological mother and father.
Canadian bishops express concern about marriage vote
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA - The president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has written Prime Minister Stephen Harper, raising a number of concerns in the wake of a failed motion to restore the traditional definition of marriage.
Bioethics conference examines health
By Catholic Register Staff
What health means will be thoroughly examined by the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute at its 2007 conference in Halifax this coming May.
Manitoba implements no-sweat policy
By Catholic Register Staff
WINNIPEG - The first province to impose minimum labour standards for the clothes its government buys is Manitoba.