Originally published at Convivium on February 2, 2021. We can agree or disagree over policies, but the Prime Minister and other party leaders deserve the respect conveyed by the honorific preceding their names, Don Hutchison writes. Why Mr. … [Continue reading]
Bills C-6 and C-7: just new laws or new unjust laws?
Presentation for the National House of Prayer, January 20, 2021. Thank you for praying for our nation. And, thank you for inviting me to share briefly today about the possible implications that would result from passage of Bills C-6 and … [Continue reading]
Bill C-6: A (not so) funny thing happened on the way to the House of Commons
When A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum debuted on Broadway in 1962 Stephen Sondheim could not have imagined his opening song would be descriptive of the slapdash façade of parliamentary procedure exhibited by the House of Commons … [Continue reading]
A Brief Thought About Christmas – Excerpt from Church in Society
Chapter One of Church in Society: First-Century Citizenship Lessons for Twenty-First-Century Christians features introductory words about Christmas, set in the context of the controversy encountered by the first-century Church, and persecution that … [Continue reading]
Confidential Communications under Canadian law
The case R. v. Gruenke, [1991] 3 SCR 263, is noted in the text of my submission to the Justice Committee on Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (conversion therapy). In the Gruenke case, the Supreme Court of Canada deals directly with the … [Continue reading]
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