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Montreal ‘pastor’ faces more jail time

February 2nd, 2010

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IRWIN BLOCK ("The Gazette," February 1, 2010)
Montreal, Canada – The founder and self-styled pastor of a defunct Christian sect – who is serving a five-year term for sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl he claims to have married – may have to spend another year in jail.

Daniel Cormier, 58, was back in court Monday for sentencing arguments on a second charge, sexual exploitation of another minor.

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Ottawa Cuts Funding for Canadian Federation for Sexual Health

February 2nd, 2010

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By Paul Tuns, Editor, The InterimFebruary 1, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – An investigation by the Interim, Canada's pro-life newspaper, has found that over the past half decade, the Canadian Federation for Sexual Health has had its federal government grants cut by more than 99 per cent.The…

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15,000 flock to Edmonton Christian conference

January 29th, 2010

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EDMONTON — It’s very difficult to find a quiet spot to speak with Arlen Salte Friday evening less than 45 minutes before he’s due to address the opening main assembly of the Break Forth Canada c…

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Anglicans Confront Decline; Plot New Course

January 28th, 2010

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After more than thirty years of membership decline, Anglicans in Canada have decided to face the crisis and no longer have any “head-in-the-sand” denial, as one priest put it.

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Calgary church loses charitable status for its "non-partisan political activities"

January 23rd, 2010

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A Calgary church has lost its charitable status in part because it spends too much of its time advocating on social issues such as abortion and marriage.

In October, the Kings Glory Fellowship Association, a non-denominational Protestant group, was told by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) that for several reasons, including a lack of clarity on how it spends it money, they could no longer issue charitable receipts.

But the letter highlighted that the group spent more than 10% of its time on “non-partisan political activities and therefore strayed into activities “outside its stated purpose.”

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TIMELINE-Ethnic and religious unrest in Nigeria – Reuters

January 21st, 2010

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Canada: Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal over Withholding Abortion-Funding Taxes

January 15th, 2010

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By Patrick B. CraineJanuary 14, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an application of appeal from a Prince Edward Island pro-life man who was convicted for not filing tax returns.David Little, 65, has refused to file tax returns since 1999 because a portion of the…

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New Catholic bishop fled Vietnam for faith

January 14th, 2010

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Vincent Nguyen’s journey 26 years ago from Vietnam to Canada culminated on Wednesday in the pomp and splendour of his ordination as a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

More than 1,000 people crammed the pews of St. Michael’s Cathedral to see 43-year-old Fr. Nguyen become Bishop Nguyen in a ceremony that connects back to St. Peter, the first bishop of Rome.

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Church to celebrate feast of Canada’s first female saint

January 10th, 2010

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CNA STAFF, Jan 10, 2010 / 05:14 am (CNA).- On Tuesday, January 12, the church will celebrate the feast of St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, a young French woman who first traveled to Canada as a lay teacher. Her endeavors led to the establishment of the Congregation of Notre Dame, a pioneering order of teaching nuns.

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Christian-based prison coming to Canada?

January 8th, 2010

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A Christian group is making steps to build Canada’s first faith-based prison unit in Manitoba…. With hopes of expanding the program to B.C. Prison Fellowship Canada is planning a new provincial women’s institution that would teach Christian principles

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BCWI Announces 2010 Best Christian Workplaces in the US and Canada

January 5th, 2010

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Contact: Al Lopus, Best Christian Workplaces Institute, 206-230-8111, alopus@bcwinstitute.com
MEDIA ADVISORY, Jan. 5 /Christian Newswire/ — The research, conducted by the Best Christian Workplaces Institute (BCWI), involved 6,700 employees in 62 organizations across North America to identify great workplaces with a Christian mission and/or values.
The 2010 Certified Best Christian Workplaces in the US include:
Apartment Life – Hurst, TXChristian Heritage Academy – Northfield, Source: Best Christian Workplaces Institute

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Arab claim to Dead Sea Scrolls rejected

January 4th, 2010

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Jordan has asked Canada to seize the selected parchments of the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls that have been on display in Toronto, invoking international law in a bid to keep the artifacts out of Israel’s hands until their “disputed ownership” is settled, the Toronto-based Globe and Mail reported last week.

In its request, Jordan invoked the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, which is concerned with safeguarding cultural property during wartime.

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Religious Liberty, Gay Rights Clash in Two Prominent Cases

January 3rd, 2010

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– Religious liberty suffered a setback in the U.S. but won a victory in Canada in December in two closely watched cases involving the legal tug-of-war between religious rights and "gay rights."Both c…

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Gay Muslim scholar 'a pariah' in own community

January 3rd, 2010

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EDMONTON — Junaid Bin Jahangir was such a devout Muslim that when he arrived in Canada he ate only yogurt for two days until he was sure which food followed halal dietary rules.The university student…

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Christian killed by childhood friends

December 30th, 2009

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Pakistan (MNN) — On December 3, Pakistani Christian Patras Masih was gunned down by three of his childhood friends: Sohail Muhammad, Imran Muhammad, and Amir Muhammad. The murder occurred in Karol village, Punjab Province, Voice of the Martyrs-Canada reports.

Two days prior, the three men and another friend, Anees Mahammad, had asked Patras to obtain alcohol for them. Pakistan prohibits Muslims from purchasing or consuming alcohol.

Patras obeyed the men's request, but locally brewed liquor in Pakistan is often toxic. 14 Pakistanis have died from drinking toxic liquor in December alone. Unfortunately, Anees Mahammad was one of their number. He died on December 3.

The other three Muslims came to Patras' home and accused him of killing Anees deliberately. They said they would spare his life only if he turned away from Christianity and became a Muslim. According to Patras' father, Gulzar, they had pressured Patras to convert many times in the past, always without success.

Patras refused to convert on this day as well, and his friends shot him multiple times in the chest. "My son bravely refused to recant Christianity and clung to Christ," Gulzar said. "He bravely embraced martyrdom."

The local police have registered a murder case against the three men, who remained at large at last report. Pray for comfort, protection, and wisdom for the Christians of Punjab Province as they deal with this sad and difficult situation. 

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Priest arrested on child porn charges

December 23rd, 2009

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Wednesday, 23rd December 2009. 11:29am By: George Conger . An Anglican priest in Canada has been arrested for possession and distribution of child pornography.

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Montreal ‘pastor’ guilty of sexual exploitation

December 21st, 2009

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("The Montreal Gazette," December 18, 2009)
Montreal, Canada – The founder and self-styled pastor of a defunct Christian sect – who is already serving time for sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl he claims to have married – has been found guilty of sexual exploitation of another minor.

Daniel Cormier, 58, who is already serving a five-year term, showed no emotion Friday as Quebec Court Judge Claude Leblond pronounced the verdict.

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Christian convert case sends chilling message – Pocono Record

December 19th, 2009

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Canada ministry overcomes faulty charge

December 16th, 2009

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Concerned Christians Canada  tells OneNewsNow more about the organization: "The ministry is a group of individuals from a number of different churches across the city that come together to look afte…

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Evangelicals in Canada Fight to Preserve Hiring Policy

December 15th, 2009

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The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada began on Tuesday defending in court the rights of religious organizations to hire people based on their religious beliefs.

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