Faith-based groups are commending a new pastoral letter from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops calling to wipe out low-income countries’ debt.
Quinton Amundson / The Catholic Register
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On March 17, 2027, the law on medical assistance in dying, known as MAiD, is set to expand to include individuals solely living with a mental illness.
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“No matter how you voted, I will always do my best to represent everyone who calls Canada home,” said Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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TORONTO (OSV News) — Rewind the clock to a little over one year ago. The Canadian Human Rights Commission was attracting scorn for a discussion paper declaring that statutory holidays …
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TORONTO (OSV News) — Amplifying advocacy and pastoral care efforts, bolstering educational resources and championing life-affirming legislation are among the recommendations that emerged from the first International Interfaith Symposium on …
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(OSV News) — A suspected arsonist struck at Blessed Sacrament Church in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan, Feb. 9. Security cameras caught the culprit in the act in the early hours of …
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(Leer en Español) TORONTO (OSV News) — The legislative effort to delay broadening Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) eligibility to individuals solely afflicted with a mental illness by a year …
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