If Canadians don’t understand how the following account violates the principle of equality before the law, this is evidence of how difficult it is to see offences when you live in the midst of them. It is also a challenge to Christians to become immersed in the Bible and Biblical worldview teaching in order to be able to understand and criticize our culture effectively and responsibly.
Tag Archive: Assembly of First Nations
Lobbying vs. equality before the law
Filed Under: News & Opinion by SiteEditor — Leave a comment
September 15, 2010
ChristianGovernance’s Budget 2011 submission to the federal Finance Committee
Filed Under: ChrGov News by TimBloedow — Leave a comment
August 12, 2010
Press release – August 10, 2010
ChristianGovernance submits federal budget recommendations to Finance Committee
RUSSELL, ON – ChristianGovernance today submitted its report to the federal Finance Committee with our recommendations for the 2011 budget. The committee invited Canadians to submit their recommendations for the budget as part of the pre-budget consultation process. The deadline for submissions is this Friday, August 13th.
Tags: aboriginal affairs, Assembly of First Nations, Bible, Brian Lee Crowley, Budget 2011, Cardus, ChristianGovernance, consumption taxes, Finance Committee, flat taxes, income splitting, Indian Act, Jason Clemens, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, messianic state, Neil Veldhuis, Shawn Atleo, social welfare state, socialism, state-ism, Tax Freedom Day, taxation, The Canadian Century, The Canadian Century: Moving Out of America's Shadow, The Fraser Institute