To understand the full implications of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on Canada’s Christian foundation, order your copy of Leaving God Behind from ChristianGovernance.
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CHP Communiqué – Vol 19, No 45 * Nov. 6, 2012
Oligarchy
By Jim Hnatiuk, Leader of the Christian Heritage Party
ChristianGovernance eletter – August 9, 2012
Below is a brief excerpt from Leaving God Behind. We expect to be able to send the final proof to the printer next week so they can prepare a draft version of the book for us to approve. It is exciting to be able to make this important work available to Canadians. When we see what God has done in this nation in the past, we will hopefully be inspired to believe God for great things in the future.
The main point of Michael Wagner’s new book, Leaving God Behind, is that the Charter of Rights replaced Canada’s Christian past with a Humanist constitution and culture.
For some Christians, this isn’t that big a deal because they don’t believe that Canada was once a Christian nation. You should never let anyone get away with such a claim. Ask them what they mean.
Leaving God Behind: The Charter of Rights and Canada’s Official Rejection of Christianity
By Dr. Michael Wagner
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ChristianGovernance eletter – April 24, 2012
Canadian liberals really do believe that Canada was a barbarian outpost before Pierre Trudeau and the Premiers of the day brought us the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982. There was no compassion or fairness in Canada before that. No equality! That’s when we “came of age.” Shoppers Drug Mart almost went out of business due to plummeting sales of diapers and soothers!!! We were barbarian hordes. The mythology is so entrenched, that even our politicians embrace this nonsense without batting an eye. A case in point follows:
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Subject: PRAYER REQUEST: B.C. HEARING BEGINS MONDAY
For Immediate Release from the CHRISTIAN LEGAL FELLOWSHIP
November 18, 2010
B.C. hearing on constitutionality of polygamy begins Monday
Do you want more proof that Canada’s – and particularly Ontario’s – human rights industry is a realm of tyranny, or arbitrary rule? A few weeks ago, a decision came down from the province’s human rights tribunal that they had the right to make the final decision on who can be the dean of a university’s law school. The case in question involves the university of Windsor. In this more recent decision, covered in the article below, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario had decided that it’s jurisdiction does not extend to the editorial pages of newspaper. But if it believed this, why did Ontario Human Rights Commission Czar Barbara Hall express such strong opinions against Maclean’s magazine and its Mark Steyn content that put these agencies in the news across Canada for a couple of years?
CHP Canada Communiqué – Vol 17, No 35 * September 7, 2010
God’s Law or Total Statism
By Jim Hnatiuk, Leader of the Christian Heritage Party
“You can’t legislate morality,” is a sentiment commonly expressed in our pluralistic society. “I’m not bound by your rules; I have my own way of looking at things,” is the accepted belief.
Perhaps it was the result of new research into the animal and plant kingdoms and a desire to avoid being speciesist – whatever the reason, some members of Canada’s Green Party have submitted a policy motion for the party’s 2010 convention to legalize polygamy, or “decriminalize polyamorous relationships.”