The temperatures outside were chilly as the CHP National Board met in Durham, Ontario this past week, but inside your national board worked on a busy agenda and awaited our Interim Leader’s announcement of his chosen deputy leader.
Meaning, if there’s no one worth supporting in all those civil wars, is it worth expending our treasure and our blood to support the overthrow of one tyrant, just to enable a possibly worse oppressor to take over?
The fire of Moloch was fed with the cries of first-born children, tossed into the consuming flames that turned lives into ashes. This sacrifice was the supposedly "necessary" act to obtain from this evil Ammonite god the wish that was upon the heart of the mother or father.
For the 30th year, the primarily tax-funded Canada Council for the Arts’ Freedom of Expression Committee has declared “Freedom to Read Week/Semaine de la Liberté d’expression.”
Budget day in Canada is an exciting time for me. Each year, I sit in front of the television and wait for news about changes that would likely affect my family and me for years to come.
All of us enjoy watching a skilled acrobat balance on the high-wire or seeing those amazing individuals who have been able to excel in the hand-eye coordination we know as “juggling,” sometimes singly or in pairs.
At the National Board Meeting held January 28, 2014, a motion was passed accepting, with regrets, the resignation of Mr. Jim Hnatiuk as Party Leader effective January 31, 2014.
Health Canada is facing pressure to approve the abortion drug RU486. This drug, the darling of the World Health Organization, has been hailed by some as “essential medicine.” Really? “Medicine” that kills?
Here we are in the first few weeks of 2014; we in the Christian Heritage Party, like all Canadians, are making plans for the months ahead, setting priorities, and drawing up schedules. We are evaluating goals, objectives, and strategies.