March, I was given an opportunity to speak to a grade eight class. In order to demonstrate our national debt, I had 11 young people lined across the front of the class.
The Christian Heritage Party is pleased to present our 2011 election platform, which we know is essential to bring stability to the structure of Canada. Our top issue is to build strong families, which is essential to the well-being of our country.
I was listening to Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family one morning many years ago. He was responding to the question, “Why do Christians seem to have so little influence on public policy.” Dr. Dobson responded, “Christians are too quick to walk away from the table. If they don’t win, they pick up their marbles, cry foul and go home.”
Canada desperately needs government policies that strengthen families. Daycare fills a short-term need, but it weakens families. Most social science research now confirms that institutional daycare—even the best of it—actually hurts children and families. And surveys show that three out of four mothers (in some cases it’s dad) who work outside the home—the very ones who use daycare—would rather be at home with their children if they could afford it.
I wonder how important the life of an unborn child is to our prolife parliamentarians. Do they see it as murder or not? If they don’t – they are simply not prolife. If they do – then they must act!
Most of us took a while to understand the key factor generating change was the Charter of Rights and Freedoms introduced by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau when he repatriated the Constitution in 1982. That document threw out Parliamentary supremacy and allowed special interests to attack the Judeo-Christian foundation of Canadian society in the courts.