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06Jun2023

A Word to the Wise

Last Tuesday morning, I had breakfast with the Prime Minister . . . well, I breakfasted in the same room, but we never exchanged glances or business cards. We were both in attendance at the Canadian National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa . . .
  • June 06, 2023
  • Rod Taylor
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30May2023

Six Steps to a Better Canada

There are many public policy issues in Canada that MUST be urgently addressed. Three form the permanent campaign strategy of the CHP: Life, Family and Freedom.
  • May 30, 2023
  • Ron Gray
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23May2023

CHP Candidates Contesting By-Elections

On May 14, Prime Minister Trudeau announced the beginning of four by-elections: Notre-Dame de Grâce—Westmount (QC), Oxford (ON), Winnipeg South Centre (MB) and Portage-Lisgar (MB). Notably, he did not call the by-election in Calgary Heritage (AB), probably due to the Alberta provincial elections scheduled for May 29.
  • May 23, 2023
  • Rod Taylor
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16May2023

Justice Denied!

Kudos to MP Cathay Wagantall, Yorkton Melville, SK, who has introduced to Parliament a Private Members Bill (C-311) seeking legislation focused on pregnant women who are murdered along with their unborn children.
  • May 16, 2023
  • Gunn
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02May2023

Two Bills Closer to a Communist Dictatorship

The ultimate goal of both censorship and universal welfare is a society controlled by the state: unable to peacefully protest and dependent on government for basic needs, citizens will basically become slaves of the state.
  • May 02, 2023
  • Rod Taylor
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11Apr2023

Fact-Checkers Denied the Resurrection; They Were Wrong!

He is risen! He is risen indeed! The Christian message that motivates us and gives us hope is that Jesus Christ shed His blood for our sins, was crucified, was buried and on the third day rose again. It’s amazing but true.
  • April 11, 2023
  • Rod Taylor
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04Apr2023

A Budget of Indulgences

When a family prepares a budget, they want to ensure that their spending does not exceed their income. In a good budget, there will be a provision for savings and some money set aside for a “rainy day”—for unusual or unforeseen expenses. The federal budget, rolled out on Tuesday, has no trace of such prudence.
  • April 04, 2023
  • Rod Taylor
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28Mar2023

For Whose Benefit?

On March 22, 2023, the news was rife with reports about Liberal MP Han Dong’s resignation from the Liberal caucus because of reports that he had sought to delay the release of the two Michaels, along with reports of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) interfering in the 2021 general election on his (and others’) behalf.
  • March 28, 2023
  • Gunn
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21Mar2023

Irreplaceable Children and Workers’ Rights

The point I would like to make is that the NDP and the Liberals they’re backing have been shamelessly pushing the concept of replacement workers for a very long time . . . the very practice they claim to be vigorously opposing.
  • March 21, 2023
  • Rod Taylor
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