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Journalists lose professionalism dealing with Christianity and homosexuality

Published on April 20, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – April 18, 2012
Canadian journalists lose any professionalism dealing with Christianity and homosexuality

It’s amazing the way criticism of homosexuality in Canada brings the most ugly creatures out from under the moist rocks where the slimiest critters live. The context these days is the Alberta election campaign.

In a weak and fearful culture, “Titanic 2012″ challenged men to Courage

Published on April 18, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – April 18, 2012

Judging by the feedback from attendees, our second annual Titanic anniversary event was a great success.

Cowardice breeds stupidity: Abortion and Alberta politics

Published on April 17, 2012 By SiteEditor

LifeSiteNews.com – April 16, 2012
Doing damage to the pro-life cause
By David Krayden

Make no mistake, if I were living in Alberta I would be voting Wildrose this election and supporting an old friend, Danielle Smith, for premier. Make no mistake again, Smith has done tremendous damage to the pro-life movement through her recent comments that essentially aim to elevate abortion to the sanctified level of sacrosanct human right. This is vitally ironic, as Smith leads a socially conservative party base in the most socially conservative province in Canada.

Wildrose Alliance leader on libertarians and social conservatives

Published on November 13, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Globe and Mail – Nov. 12, 2010
Danielle Smith: ‘My life will fall under the microscope’
By Sonia Verma

Wildrose Party has already become a Wilted Flower

Published on June 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

When you lack the intellectual confidence to make good arguments, then you run from confrontation. It is stunning that the Wildrose Alliance Party could not even pass a resolution last week to get rid of the anti-free speech section of Alberta’s human rights code. The degree of spinelessness and fear that is required to hold such a measure back is contemptible. Abolishing the entire human rights commission is a moderate position to anyone who knows Canada’s history and the intellectual foundations of liberty. How the loony left got the upper hand on this policy proposal at the Party’s policy convention is almost serious enough to warrant a Royal Commission. And to think that this is Ezra Levant’s province. He must be disgusted at the outcome on this proposal as well.