The CHP Speaks Out!

Conservative Party's Gay Pride Damage Control Dishonest
Jim Hnatiuk, July 9, 2009

The Conservative Party is obviously feeling the backlash from the pro-life and pro-family community for their calculated risk in handing out $400,000 to the Toronto gay pride parade.[more]


A Letter to Canadians
Jim Hnatiuk, Dec 4, 2008

Fundamental to good government is honesty, integrity and transparency. Regrettably, it is the total departure from these attributes that has brought instability, vain conceit and disingenuous motives to our nation's capital.[more]


Jackboots at University of Calgary
Jim Hnatiuk, Nov 26, 2008

Courageous students at the University of Calgary are putting themselves and their academic careers on the line to defend free speech for all Canadians. [more]


Request to Include CHP in Leader's Debate
Ron Gray, Sept 11, 2008

The CHP is the next-largest registered political party after the Green Party—which has now been included in the debates. I would like to call to your attention a number of facts which support the CHP’s request. [more]


An important statement to the rest of the pro-life community from the CHP:
Ron Gray, August 28, 2008

The Conservative Party now stands fully exposed: they are just as anti-life as the Liberals, NDP, Bloc, Greens, and Marxist-Leninists. [more]


WorldNetDaily founder urges Americans to vote for a third party
Ron Gray, August 6, 2008

Canadians should pay close attention to the advice Internet journalist Joseph Farah is giving his countrymen about the November 2008 presidential election in the USA: [more]


The Harper Government wishes to silence the Auditor General
Jim Hnatiuk, May 6, 2008

Isn’t that the very department whose mandate is to keep the government accountable?[more]


Global Warming? New data show ice is back
Phil Brennan, for April 23, 2008

If global warming gets any worse, we’ll all freeze to death.[more]


Religious and political persecution continues against Christians—in Canada!
Ron Gray, February 14, 2008

Dr. Chris Kempling, a schoolteacher and registered psychological therapist in Quesnel, BC, is being persecuted—yet again!—for simply expressing his religious, professional and political beliefs.[more]


A Mid-East peace plan worth considering
Ron Gray, January 18, 2008

Public opinion polling is an increasingly important part of the political scene... sometimes disturbingly so.[more]


Canada goosed
Pete Vere, January 9, 2008

The Canadian Islamic Congress is bringing Mark Steyn and the Maclean's before the CHRC for the Oct. 23, 2006 article, "The Future Belongs to Islam."[more]


Is CPC using public money for partisan advantage?
Ron Gray, January 8, 2008

Public opinion polling is an increasingly important part of the political scene... sometimes disturbingly so.[more]


‘Common cause with USA’—my letter to Janet Folger
Ron Gray, December 18, 2007

"I want to sketch some background for you on the free speech issue in Canada..."[more]


Nuclear Iran: N.I.E. or Lie?
Ron Gray, December 18, 2007

The recently-released “National Intelligence Report” in the USA startled the world with the assertion that Iran suspended its nuclear weapons program in 2003, and therefore poses little or no danger. [more]


Is CPC using public money for partisan advantage?
Ron Gray, December 11, 2007

Public opinion polling is an increasingly important part of the political scene... [more]


The challenge of November 11
Ron Gray, November 11, 2007

Last Sunday, like most of you—either in church or at your local cenotaph—we marked Remembrance Day... [more]


Finance Minister Flaherty’s ‘economic update’
Ron Gray, October 30, 2007

The statement released by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty Tuesday afternoon was a dramatic bit of parliamentary theatre. Called an ‘economic update’, it was in reality a mini-budget—and a challenge to the Official Opposition to precipitate an election now. [more]


Taliban TV—in Canada
Ron Gray, October 11, 2007

On the day before Ontario’s provincial election, CBC-TV allowed comedian Rick Mercer to slag proportional representation. [more]


MMPR and the Ontario election
Ron Gray, September 7, 2007

The injection of proportional representation into the 2007 Ontario election has brought some interesting exchanges among pro-life, pro-family groups. [more]


Why not Kyoto? What would the CHP do?
Ron Gray, March 28, 2007

Is the earth warming? Yes, a little—but it’s doubtful that human activity is responsible, or that there’s a real threat. [more]


‘Conservative’ budget = record spending
Ron Gray, March 23, 2007

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, presenting his second budget on behalf of an allegedly ‘conservative’ government March 19, now enters the record books as the most free-spending finance minister in Canada’s history. [more]


Let’s not rejoice too quickly
Ron Gray, March 9, 2007

But before we risk dislocating our arms patting ourselves on the back, perhaps we ought to look at some of the other results. [more]


The antidote to a pink virus’
Ron Gray, February 6, 2007

I think Finance Minister Jim Flaherty must have been drinking from the same water-fountain as Jack Layton and former PM-cum-Finance Minister Paul Martin. It’s possible he’s been infected with ‘creeping socialism’. [more]


Selling the Conservative soul
Andrew Coyne, National Post, January 20, 2007

Do the words CF-18 mean anything to you? No? How about Bristol Aerospace? $1.3-billion maintenance contract? Brian Mulroney? [more]


Two important questions about the CHP answered
Ron Gray, January 16, 2007

TA little while ago, we received an e-mail from a student who was doing a school research project. She had two questions about the CHP [more]


Where do we go from here?
Ron Gray, December 12, 2006

Prime Minister Harper says the same-sex “marriage” issue is now closed, and he will not raise it again. CTV’s Ottawa Bureau Chief, Robert Fife, says Mr. Harper knew Thursday’s motion wouldn’t pass. [more]


PM’s Québec resolution is clever—and wrong
Ron Gray, November 28, 2006

Are the Québécois really “a nation within a united Canada”, as the Prime Minister’s motion in Parliament states? [more]


The income-trust reversal
Ron Gray, November 2, 2006

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s surprise announcement that Ottawa will tax existing income trusts starting in 2011 (and any new income trusts starting in 2011)—a broken promise for Prime Minister Stephen Harper—reveals a lot about this ‘conservative’ government. [more]


The 2% court decision
Ron Gray, October 23, 2006

The CHP will be a reluctant beneficiary of the recent Appeal Court decision that struck down the 2% threshold for taxpayer funding of political parties. [more]


Kudos to the Tories…’
Ron Gray, September 27, 2006

The news tonight (Sept. 25) reports that the Conservative government is going to save a billion dollars by slashing some programs; and that the current budget will yield a surplus of about $13 billion, all of which will go to reducing the national debt. Good for them! [more]


Twelve things wrong with Lebanon ‘ceasefire’
Ron Gray, August 15, 2006

Here are a dozen of the many flaws in this Munich-like agreement: 1 – The illusion that it will save lives. It won’t, any more than Neville Chamberlain’s assurance of “peace in our time” did. [more]


You must see Obsession
Ron Gray, August 03, 2006

The day of the “Stand with Israel” rally, we also watched Raphael Shore’s 78-minute video Obsession: What the War on Terror is Really About. Every Canadian should watch it. Every American should watch it. Every European should watch it. Everyone who believes in freedom should watch it.


Rating minority governments
Ron Gray, June 26, 2006

To be fair, the CHP rating of the Harper ‘Liberal Lite’ minority government ought to be compared against the record of the Martin minority government, issue by issue – and in that comparison, they positively seem to shine: the Harper government rates a C-, while the Martin government rated an E+.


Chief Justice, media & ‘5th column’ MP attack Vellacott
Ron Gray, May 10, 2006

One of Canada’s most courageous pro-life, pro-family MPs is under attack by the liberal media and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court today. For what? For being the only MP to defend the Canadian Constitution against judicial activism.


One step towards criminal justice reform
Ron Gray, May 05, 2006

The two bills now before Parliament represent a good first step. But the Tory Cabinet should act quickly to add restitution as a sentencing option instead of incarceration in the case of many non-violent crimes.


The Tories’ survival budget
Ron Gray, May 04, 2006

What’s sad is not what this budget does, but what it lacks the courage to do.


$5,000 is ‘big money’ but $25 million isn’t?!?
Ron Gray, April 12, 2006

Apparently a $5,000 donation is “big money influencing the system” in Prime Minister Harper’s view — but taking more than $25 million out of taxpayers’ pockets for the four biggest parties isn’t!


Election reflections, 2006
Ron Gray, January 25, 2006

Christians have a right to be disappointed in the outcome of the 39th federal election — but not a right to be bitter.


They make YOU pay their re-election bills
Ron Gray, January 12, 2006

We at the CHP thought it would be a public service to let you know how much you contribute to the re-election campaigns of the four big parties who were in the last Parliament, and to the campaign of the still-unelected Green Party.