Editorial: Bigotry in Canada
An evangelical's faith generated shrill criticism in a nation known for its tolerance.
Christianity Today Editorial | posted 1/08/2001 12:00AM
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Bush can be religious, Day can't — Vancouver Sun (Dec. 18, 2000)
News round-up: Canadian election aftermath — B.C. Christian News (Dec. 9, 2000)
Stockwell Day: Preaching politician — BBC (Nov. 28, 2000)
News round-up: All about the election — B.C. Christian News (Nov. 25, 2000)
Christians and others outraged by MP Fry's comments about faith — B.C. Christian News (Nov. 25, 2000)
Previous Christianity Today stories about Canada include:
Liberals Sweep Canadian Elections | After a swift campaign of personal attacks, Canada settles in for a long winter of discontent. (Nov. 28, 2000)
Pentecostal Shakes up Canadian Politics | Stockwell Day, leader of Canadian Alliance, wins House of Commons seat. (Sept. 9, 2000)
Lawsuits Force Anglicans to Cut Staff and Programs | Abuse allegations cause the Anglican Church of Canada to scale back church support and overseas ministries. (Aug. 25, 2000)
Canada Meeting Gives New Hope for Unity Between Anglicans and Catholics | Churches come closer together, but not close enough to share Eucharist. (May 26, 2000)
Arctic's Anglican Bishop Looks for Priests to Brave the Cold | Nine vacancies in Anglican Communion's largest diocesan territory, but no prospects. (Jan. 27, 2000)
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