Bev Oda and the KAIROS fiasco

By Dennis Gruending I have posted several pieces over the past year about the Harper government's decision to deny project money to the ecumenical social justice group KAIROS. I have also written about CIDA Minister Bev Oda's deceitful behaviour in the whole matter. For months this story was in the back pages of the newspapers... Continue Reading →

Dirty tricks at Rights and Democracy

By Dennis Gruending The parliamentary season in Ottawa ended on a singularly tawdry note in December 2010. The government abruptly cancelled a scheduled meeting of a House of Commons committee that would have discussed an auditor's report clearing a deceased president of the embattled Rights and Democracy agency of alleged wrongdoings. The allegations against Rémy... Continue Reading →

People First and Toronto’s G20 summit

By Dennis Gruending I spent two days in Toronto on June 26-27 during the G20 summit of world political leaders. I was doing communications-related work for a peaceful rally and march organized by labour and citizens’ groups (including some churches) on Saturday. It was a day that was to turn nasty late in the afternoon... Continue Reading →

The Armageddon Factor and its critics

By Dennis Gruending I wrote in a recent post about Marci McDonald’s book The Armageddon Factor, which traces the growing political influence of Canada’s religious right. McDonald has clearly struck a nerve – two bodyguards accompanied her at a recent Calgary event to promote her book. Reviews and interviews with her (and her critics) have... Continue Reading →

Armageddon Factor traces religious right

By Dennis Gruending I am just back from travelling for several weeks in the Middle East and that has disrupted my blog writing. I will write about that trip in weeks to come but I want now to talk about a book by veteran investigative reporter Marci McDonald about the religious right. McDonald’s book, The... Continue Reading →

Jason Kenney as St. Francis of Assisi (not)

By Dennis Gruending Former Reform Party leader Preston Manning gathered members of the Canadian political and religious right for talk fest in Ottawa recently to strategize about how to win the nation for conservatism. Macleans magazine columnist Paul Wells wrote a piece about it called Hard Right Turn, which is where the Conservatives appear to... Continue Reading →

NHOP promotes Israeli prayer walk

By Dennis Gruending I have reported previously about the National House of Prayer (NHOP) in Ottawa. As I write this, Rob and Fran Parker, the husband and wife team who lead NHOP, are planning what they describe as a prayer walk to Israel in late March into April. On March 13-14th the Parkers are also... Continue Reading →

Kenney bullies KAIROS, Harper bullies Colvin

By Dennis Gruending I reported earlier in December that the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) had cut off all funding to the ecumenical justice group KAIROS. I speculated that likely it happened because KAIROS was challenging the government’s support for rapid development in the heavily polluting oil sands in Western Canada. But alert readers raised... Continue Reading →

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