Last night, I attended an event that helped crystallize in my mind the utmost importance of unity. It helped assure me that there can be unity and that there is a genuine hope for this nation – for this world.
Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms points out that Canadians recognize the supremacy of God and that all people are equal before the law. What a great foundational rock for a nation to be built on!
Quebec’s proposed Charter of Values is indicative of a society that is lost, and equally, one totally ignorant that it’s building its structure without a stable foundation; all on sinking sand.
This is a pretty big mess isn’t it? I mean, whom can you believe?
The Syrian dictatorship and the opposing rebels both leave an ungodly taste in our mouths, or I believe they should.
Today, in our Canadian culture, there are those who use the term “Equity” to encapsulate all cultures, all worldviews, all lifestyles, all beliefs, and all behaviours as equally moral and valid.
This summer, I was asked to write a couple of guest commentaries for CHP leader Jim Hnatiuk while he spent his well-earned vacation time out of the country.
Why should we care about the rampant censorship and loss of free speech rights being imposed on Canadians by the rising tide of ”political correctness” in schools, on university campuses, and in the media?
Well, it appears that Canada will have the opportunity to elect whether it wants to go to ‘pot in a hand basket’ prior to (as my mother had put it) going to hell in one.
I would suppose that in defence of the politicians, if there was any thread of hope remaining they wouldn’t have wanted it to be negatively impacted by suggesting that bankruptcy was ever a possibility in Detroit.