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Canadian news.
April 1, 2019
QUEBEC CITY - A Canadian nun with a Ph.D. in clinical sexology said the sex abuse crisis in the church does not mean "the end of faith" but rather "the end of a lack of formation and the end of deviance," and a call to return to Jesus' message of love.
March 31, 2019
A crucifix that has hung on the wall of Montreal’s City Hall since 1937, reminding city officials to let God guide their decisions, will be taken down for a renovation project, never to be put back.
VANCOUVER - It was a day of skiing Grade 8 student Gabriel Neilson won’t soon forget.
March 30, 2019
EDMONTON - Isabella Mraz Nelson kneels and gently places her hand on her great-grandfather’s headstone.
OTTAWA - Canadian married couples with children are a pretty happy lot — at least more happy than their unmarried counterparts.
Her father died nearly seven years ago and she is still struggling to come to terms with the loss.
March 29, 2019
Twelve-year-old Kisanet hardly remembers the time when she was not deaf.
OTTAWA - Matt Dineen’s long pursuit of improving lives for people living with dementia took a small but significant step forward in the federal budget.
OTTAWA - Refugee advocates are welcoming a federal budget pledge to spend $1.8 billion over five years to accelerate the processing of asylum claims, but concerns are being raised about how funds will be allocated.
Canada’s Jesuits are tweaking their sexual abuse policy less than three years after their last update, but as they do so they’re matching their policy with prayer.