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CCC statement on the humanitarian crisis in Iraq

The Canadian Council of Churches—representing 25 different denominations and 85% of Christians in Canada—is deeply concerned about the continuing humanitarian tragedy afflicting Christians and other religious minorities in parts of Iraq currently occupied by ISIS. We welcome the government of Canada’s recent pledge of an additional $5 million in humanitarian aid and emergency supplies, and […]

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Faith leaders condemn threats against Iraqi Christians and other religious minorities

The following is a statement by Canadian faith leaders, including some members of the Canadian Council of Churches. Faith Leaders Statement on the situation in Mosul, Iraq Friday, August 1, 2014 We write as faith leaders in Canada deeply concerned about what is happening to religious minorities in the city of Mosul in Iraq, and in

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CCC’s Human Trafficking working group presents recommendations on Bill C-36 to Parliament Committee on Justice and Human Rights

The Canadian Council of Churches’ Human Trafficking working group has submitted a brief to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights regarding Bill C-36, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act. “We welcome the recent efforts of the Department of Justice to strengthen the protection of the rights of children, women, and men to be

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Palliative care and euthanasia – Where do Canada’s churches stand?

The House of Commons recently passed NDP MP Charlie Angus’ private member’s Motion-456 calling for a national palliative care strategy. Meanwhile Bill 52, calling for ‘medical aid in dying’—i.e. the legalization of both euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide—will soon be presented once more in the Quebec National Assembly. The Canadian Council of Churches, through the work of its

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Week of Prayer 2015 resource kits now available

Resource kits for next year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity—including worship, preaching, and devotional materials—are now available online at WeekofPrayer.ca (et en français à SemainedePriere.ca) and in print. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is an eight day celebration of Christian unity held each year between the feast of the confession of St. Peter

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Highlights and Decisions from May CCC Governing Board meeting

The CCC is pleased to share the highlights of its recent governing board meeting, held May 14-16 in Ottawa. The document, compiled by CCC General Secretary Karen Hamilton and Faith & Public Life Coordinator Joy Kennedy, is available for CCC members and their congregations/constituents to read and distribute with hopes it will encourage understanding of

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CCC welcomes Oikocredit Canada as new affiliate member

The Canadian Council of Churches is pleased to welcome Oikocredit to affiliate membership status. Oikocredit is a worldwide co-operative society with a mission to promote global justice by challenging people, churches and others to share their resources through socially responsible investments and by empowering disadvantaged people with credit. Oikocredit was founded at a meeting of

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Protecting advocacy in Canada

With recent news reports of charity audits for certain environmental organizations, the General Secretary has written to the Prime Minister and the Minister of National Revenue. In her letter, the General Secretary has asked the Prime Minister  and the Minister of National Revenue to ensure that donors and organizations who exercise their calling to care for

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