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Start with coats

12/16/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Dave Brindle Last year, at the beginning of winter in Edmonton, where the number of street kids is close to 225, Andrew Gagnon was visiting a friend who works with local at-risk youth. “What can I do? What do you need?” he asked her. “Coats,” she said. Gagnon went to his Facebook page, and […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: Canada, Edmonton, homelessness, LGBTQ, Montreal, religion, sexuality, Toronto, Winnipeg, youth

A Port Alberni Nativity

12/16/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Kevin Annett The last Christmas we were all together hangs over memory like the fog that year in the Alberni Valley. It was a time of gathering, two years and more of labour summoning so many together where once there were but a few. And it was a time of ending. The church stewards […]

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: British Columbia, Canada, Christmas, First Nations, genocide, racism, religion, United Church of Canada

John Baird at the Crossroads

02/13/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon It was an extraordinary sight. John Baird sitting next to Julian Fantino at a committee meeting this morning, blasting the hideous anti-gay statements of a Canadian religious organization. Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird took aim Tuesday at “offensive” and “mean-spirited” statements on the website of an organization that gets federal funding to […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian International Development Agency, Conservatives, homophobia, John Baird, Julian Fantino, LGBT, LGBTQ, NDP, religion, Stephen Harper, Uganda

Canada’s latest export: Hate

02/11/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon He has always been an enemy of gay people. A man who would murder their rights tomorrow, if he thought he could get away with it. He has voted against every bill that would make them equal, or protect them from hate crimes. He discriminates openly against gay organizations. He won’t spend […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canadian International Development Agency, Conservatives, homophobia, John Baird, LGBT, LGBTQ, religion, Stephen Harper, Uganda

Harper tries, fails not to impose theological views on country

01/16/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon It was a bizarre sight. Stephen Harper standing in front of a giant poster for “Dragon’s Den,” appearing to be deep in prayer. Although he was only at a newser in Montreal, trying to figure out what to say, after being asked an embarrassing question: Why is your government promoting Christian values? […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian International Development Agency, Conservatives, Haiti, Israel, religion

Our sexist religion is better than your sexist religion

09/07/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By David@Sixthestate.net The Gideons have a strange knack for inciting controversy, and they’ve done it again. Ontario pundits are in a tizzy over a new human rights case filed by an atheist couple whose main purpose seems to be to get religious handouts, like Gideon Bibles, banned from schools. Actually, the case is asking whether […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: Ontario, religion, Toronto Sun, women

Danielle Smith: standing up for bigots’ rights

04/18/2012 by backofthebook.ca

Editor’s note: Since Montreal Simon posted on Tuesday about about Wildrose Party leader Danielle Smith and her defense of candidate/bigot Allan Hunsperger (see below), another runaway pastor has emerged. Ron Leech, Wildrose candidate in the multicultural riding of Calgary-Greenway, cleverly told a radio station that, as a Caucasian, he can “speak to all the community” […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Alberta, Allan Hunsperger, Canada, Danielle Smith, religion, Ron Leech, Tom Flanagan, Wildrose Party

Coren vs. Boteach: let’s go to the tape

02/25/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher A passel of Michael Coren supporters have arrived at backofthebook to defend his “interview” with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach on the SUN “News” Network. (I always keep a small pile of ironic quotation marks handy when I write about SUN TV.) You’ll find them milling in the comments section following Rabbi Boteach’s account […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: bad behaviour, Michael Coren, religion, Sun News Network, television

Rabbi Boteach schools Michael Coren

02/23/2012 by backofthebook.ca

It would appear that the bush-leaguers at SUN TV are once again abusing their guests. In the wake of some forgettable broadcaster’s pummelling of Margie Gillis, Michael Coren has now taken the opportunity of an interview with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, ostensibly about his new book Kosher Jesus, to . . . well, read on. Rabbi […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: bad behaviour, Michael Coren, religion, Sun News Network, television

War on Christmas? I hadn’t noticed.

12/23/2011 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon Well I have to hand it to the Cons at Sun News, because if it wasn’t for them I’d never know that a brutal War on Christmas was raging. Although so far most of the reports flowing in from the front seem depressingly familiar. Mostly more scary Lezra and the endless War […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Charles Adler, Christmas, Ezra Levant, religion, Sun News Network

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