Originally published at Convivium.ca on August 3, 2018. In the second of his two-part Convivium essay, Don Hutchinson details how the recent Supreme Court decision on Trinity Western University puts Canada on an enigmatic path toward an … [Continue reading]
Divesting Diversity of Meaning
Originally published at Convivium.ca on August 2, 2018. Canadians have developed a swelling pride about creating a country where respect for difference is key to the national spirit. But in this deep dive into what we mean by diversity, Ottawa … [Continue reading]
Supreme Court sidesteps Supreme Being and supreme commitment: beyond the headlines and headnotes in the Trinity Western law school cases
20 minute read. THE DREAM POLITICAL CORRECTNESS, PUBLIC OPINION OR LAW PROFESSIONAL ARROGANCE AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST CHARTER RIGHTS vs. CHARTER VALUES THE DILEMMA OF JUDICIAL DEFERENCE WHERE TO FROM HERE? Perhaps no one was more surprised by … [Continue reading]
The National Prayer Breakfast and Canadian Freedoms
The week of Canada’s National Prayer Breakfast is a yearly jam-packed adventure for those with an interest in the intersection of religion and politics. Established in 1964, the NPB is the longest running annual event on Parliament Hill. The side … [Continue reading]
Winds of Change in Politics and Pew
Originally published at The Gospel Coalition Canada on May 1, 2018. (2nd of 3 parts on the Canadian Church and the public sphere) (pt 1) TGC Editors’ note: Canadian Evangelicals have largely lost their voice in the public sphere of Canada. It hasn’t … [Continue reading]
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