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Marking 25 years since government resolution to end child poverty in Canada by the year 2000.

For the Love of God… Therefore Be Generous and Open-Handed Any one of us might be struggling to make ends meet: overdue on rent payments with eviction notices arriving, overdue bills and credit card payments piling up, struggling to find employment and earned income, held back by health difficulties, not having access to good food […]

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A project of remembrance and reconciliation

From October 20th until November 11th, the 292,207 names of those killed in 1914 from Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia, Belgium, Turkey, the British Indian Army, Ireland, and the Czech Republic will be displayed. The display of names commences each evening at 8:30 and pauses at dawn the following day. In each of the WWI Centenary years,

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We’re hiring! 2015 CTSA Conference Coordinator

The Canadian Council of Churches (CCC) has a contract position opening for a 2015 Canadian CTSA Conference Coordinator. The purpose of this position is to plan, promote, design, coordinate and evaluate the 2015 Canadian Theological Students’ Conference of the Canadian Theological Students’ Association (CTSA) in Winnipeg, Manitoba April 29 to May 3, 2015. A Bachelor’s

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Help promote Faith and the Public Square event with Dr. Mary Jo Leddy

As part of the Canadian Council of Churches 70th Anniversary Assembly this coming November, the CCC will hold a public prayer service, followed by a talk by Dr. Mary Jo Leddy at Redeemer Anglican Church in Toronto (at the corner of Bloor and Avenue Rd.) on November 19 at 7:30pm. Everyone is welcome. In fact,

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How can World War 1 help build peace today?

Project Ploughshares—an ecumenical agency of the Canadian Council of Churches—presents World War 1 and Contemporary Policy on War and Peace, a policy conference this September 26 -28 at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ont. The conference—hosted in cooperation with Group of 78—brings together historians and commentators from civil society, the world of diplomacy, and the military

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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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