Multiculturalism

13 May 2009 BBC appoints Muslim to oversee religious content

Marty Cooper - OneNewsNow - 5/13/2009 - Earlier this week the British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, appointed a Muslim as head of its religious programming department -- a move being hailed as a "radical departure from broadcasting tradition." Aaqil Ahmed, former executive at Channel 4, is the new of Head of Religion and Ethics and Commissioning Editor for Religion TV, a position some call one of the most influential religious roles in the United Kingdom. [Continue reading this article here.]...

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29 Apr 2009 Muslim Demographics

Watch this short movie to learn more about the advance of Islam in the West. And if you live in BC's Lower Mainland, register now for the upcoming ECP Ignite Conference featuring Sam Solomon, a former Islamic fundamentalist cleric who became a Christian. The conference is May 8 and 9 in Langley BC. Click here for details and to register. ...

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25 Mar 2009 Seeking Refuge: Can evangelical Christians be as fair-minded as homosexuals?

By Michael Coren, Toronto Sun - March 21, 2009Here we go again. "A long-time Conservative who opposes same-sex marriage has been appointed to the tribunal that decides whether gays get refugee status in Canada," announced a story this week. "Doug Cryer," it continued, "a former director of public policy for the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, has also publicly defended the right of churches to denounce homosexuality." Wheel out the fires now and throw poor old Doug on top because it's time for a good old burning at the stake for...

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22 Dec 2008 Rory Leishman’s “Socialist Analysis of Aboriginal Dysfunctions”

The London Free Press, Dec 21 2008: By Rory Leishman [Used with permission]Frances Widdowson and Albert Howard are a pair of tough-minded socialist intellectuals. In a powerful new book, Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation, they dare to point that Canada’s hugely expensive aboriginal programs have served to enrich an aboriginal elite and their white advisers, while doing little to assist the needy.
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08 Dec 2008 ARPA Canada Interviews Rod Taylor Regarding Canadian Aboriginal Affairs Policy

Listen online (click here) or download to your MP3 player by right clicking this link. In this first edition of the ARPA e-Luminary audio broadcast, we interview Rod Taylor from Smithers, B.C. to get some insight into the politics of aboriginal affairs. As is explained in the interview, Canada's aboriginal peoples suffer greatly. Bringing hope and healing is complex because there is no simple solution. But Christians have a special responsibility to work towards justice and healing. This broadcast is not an attempt to settle the matter or provide all...

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26 Nov 2008 Blinded by Political Correctness

Students say disease not 'inclusive' enough: Vote to drop cystic fibrosis from fundraiserJoanne Laucius, Canwest News Service, November 26, 2008OTTAWA - The Carleton University Students' Association has voted to drop a cystic fibrosis charity as the beneficiary of its annual Shinearama fundraiser, supporting a motion that argued the disease is not "inclusive" enough. Cystic fibrosis "has been recently revealed to only affect white people, and primarily men," said the motion read on Monday night to student...

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10 Oct 2008 Maclean’s wins ‘hate speech’ human rights challenge in B.C.

Joseph Brean, National Post - October 10, 2008 The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal ruled today that a controversial article about Islam in Maclean's magazine did not violate the province's hate speech law. In acquitting the magazine, the Tribunal ruled that the article, an excerpt from Mark Steyn's book America Alone in which he describes the demographic and ideological dangers posed by a growing Muslim population in the West, was not likely to expose Muslims to hatred or contempt. [Keep...

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07 May 2008 Minister warns of ‘illiberal’ attacks on free speech

Kevin Libin, National Post Published: Friday, May 02, 2008CALGARY -- The federal minister in charge of Canada's multiculturalism file cautioned an anti-racism conference Friday against exploiting the power of human rights commissions to silence offensive speech.Addressing the annual gathering of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) in Calgary, Jason Kenney, a Cabinet member and Secretary of State for...

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30 Apr 2008 Maori provide lesson for Canadian aboriginals

Economic self-sufficiency has increased (Maori) cultural prideBy Dr. Barry Cooper - University of Calgary (Used with permission from Dr. Cooper. This editorial appeared in Calgary Herald, Wednesday, April 30, 2008) Former prime minister Paul Martin testified earlier this month before a Senate committee in support of Bill C-292, the Kelowna Accord Implementation Act. This private member's bill gained approval of the House of Commons with the support of the three opposition parties and should pass through the mainly Liberal upper house easily enough.Martin knows that for the past three centuries in parliamentary democracies, private-member's bills cannot commit the government to spend money. As the Speaker, Peter Milliken, put it, there is a distinction between bills that approve certain objectives and bills that approve the ways and means, namely money, by which the approved objectives are obtained. Thus Martin is asking the Senate and the rest of us to look at C-292 on its merits, knowing full well the implementation costs -- on the order of $5 billion -- are irrelevant.
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