Curb mining abuses, say church leaders
Bishop Sue Moxley speaks at a news conference on mining abuses. Canada’s reputation as a human rights leader is being damaged by environmental and human
Bishop Sue Moxley speaks at a news conference on mining abuses. Canada’s reputation as a human rights leader is being damaged by environmental and human
The four candidates in tomorrow’s primatial election at Holy Trinity Church in Winnipeg agree that more can be done at the local level to promote
Bishop Sue Moxley speaks at a news conference on mining abuses. Canada’s reputation as a human rights leader is being damaged by environmental and human
Danny Gillis of the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace pours water during a ceremony in Ottawa Oct. 6 launching a national campaign to
Archbishop Michael Peers joins Canadian church leaders in calling for the establishment of an independent aboriginal land claims commission. In the background (from left to
Eleanor Douglas and Jose Giron: The international community must condemn violence before it’s too late. Ottawa Colombia already has a reputation as being one of
Coffin Ottawa It took eight ballots and 10 hours for 350 synod delegates to electVen. Peter Coffin, the rector of Christ Church Cathedral, as coadjutor
Senator Anne Cools holds up one of the many Bibles she keeps in her Parliament Hill office and often quotes from during Senate speeches. Ottawa
Archbishop Michael Peers at a press conference of church leaders on Parliament Hill: Civilian casualities were predictable outcome of bombing. Ottawa Archbishop Michael Peers and
Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey and Pope John Paul II pose with aides in the newly dedicated Anglican Centre in Rome. Ottawa The ordination of
Two entertainers from Agsarniit, an Inuit dance troupe, demonstrate drum dancing during their on-stage performance at the opening ceremonies of the mid-winter Qaggiq at Christ
Senator Lois Wilson addresses a news conference on Parliament Hill Feb. 24 aclling on the federal government to help stop the killing in Sudan. Ottawa
Douglas Toronto Eleanor Douglas boarded a plane to Colombia Feb. 2 fearing for the safety of four kidnapped friends and the collapse of the peace
Charges that Jewish leaders use the Holocaust as a club to oppress others drew an angry response from a spokesman for the Canadian Jewish Congress
Ottawa Canada’s three largest churches say the services they provide to the most vulnerable will suffer if the Supreme Court of Canada rules employers are
Ottawa A national ecumenical campaign calling for the cancellation of the debts of the world’s poorest countries by the Jubilee year 2000 was launched on
Ottawa Anglican Bishop Gordon Beardy and a score of other Native people from the Diocese of Keewatin ended a 6,500-kilometre Sacred Walk for Healing on
Ottawa Canada must take a “strong, principled stand against the continued possession of nuclear weapons by any state,” Archbishop Michael Peers told a House of
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