This is part 1 in a series of blog posts which will consider tolerance and diversity in Canada Canadians have lost contact with the meaning of the words tolerance and diversity. These two concepts have been wrestled with since the founding of our … [Continue reading]
Reports of my retirement have been greatly exaggerated
To paraphrase Samuel Langhorne Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain, reports of my retirement have been greatly exaggerated. Late last April, an agreement was reached by which my employment with The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada came to an end. … [Continue reading]
Without true north, the Supreme Court’s compass is pointless
We have a compass on the dashboard of our Jeep. It’s a good old-fashioned oil filled ball compass. I stuck it there shortly after we moved from Toronto to Ottawa because my “personal positioning system” occasionally got confused with the transition … [Continue reading]
Why “Never Again”

A year ago, I was on my first visit to Israel. Frankly, it was exciting to be invited as part of the delegation that accompanied Prime Minister Stephen Harper on what was also his first visit to The Holy Land. The special experience of walking where … [Continue reading]
The hashtag that changed the world – for a day
Originally published on January 22, 2015 at C2CJournal Did you “#jesuischarlie”? Maybe you even secured one of the seven million copies of the commemorative edition of Charlie Hebdo. For many, the hashtag was a demonstration of their commitment to … [Continue reading]
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