Fr. Thomas Rosica, CEO of Salt & Light Catholic Media Foundation, published a blistering assessment of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the pages of a Jesuit magazine, identifying in practice what Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger memorably called the “dictatorship of relativism.”

The Church on the Street: Searching for divine power in the eyes of a stranger

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Some nights it does not take long for the temperature to plummet. I don’t mean the thermometer, but the temperature of the street. 

Glen Argan: Nicodemus represents hope for humanity

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Nicodemus is the organization man who realizes his organization does not have the answers. So, he looks further afield. You are not supposed to do that, but he does it anyway. His heart hungers for more than arid policies, and what do you know, but he finds that something more.

Bob Brehl: Free speech takes a beating at universities

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Jordan Peterson is a University of Toronto psychology professor, best-selling author, cultural critic, international media celebrity — and lightning rod.

Cathy Majtenyi: Arguments for legal weed mostly smoke and mirrors

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Coming to a location near you: OCS, the Ontario government’s latest retail venture, set to open its doors later this year.

Charles Lewis: It was time to break free from my Facebook habit

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On Ash Wednesday I gave up Facebook. I wanted to give up something that had been part of my daily life for years and that I thought I would miss once cut off.

Fr. Raymond J. De Souza: Catholic politicians fail to walk the walk

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In January, I had the great blessing of preaching at the Holy Mass for the relic of St. Francis Xavier in the parish in Mississauga named after him. There was an immense congregation, and in the very first pews were various political figures from the federal Parliament, provincial legislature and city hall.

Glen Argan: Pursuit of the common good is the best path

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Perhaps the notion of the common good will soon have its day in the sun.

Bob Brehl: Hope arises in U.S. gun laws debate

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Nothing changed after 20 very young children were slaughtered at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., five years ago.

Trudeau's Indian missteps a lesson for all of us

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Beneath Canadians’ cringing at Justin Trudeau’s embarrassing Indian amble, there seemed charitable hope he could use the debacle for hard reflection on the difference between image and reality.

Charles Lewis: Gun violence needs more than prayers

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The massacre of 17 innocents at a Parkland, Fla., high school is not fading out of the news as quickly as other similar tragedies that have plagued the United States.