Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
Deborah Waters Gyapong has been a journalist and novelist for more than 20 years. She has worked in print, radio and television, including 12 years as a producer for CBC TV's news and current affairs programming. She currently covers religion and politics primarily for Catholic and Evangelical newspapers.
OTTAWA - Pope Francis is committed to contributing to the process of reconciliation with CanadaƵapp Indigenous peoples, said the VaticanƵapp representative to Canada.
OTTAWA — A legal challenge of the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) pro-abortion attestation by an Ontario concrete company is only the beginning, says Ottawa-based litigation lawyer Albertos Polizogopoulos. More challenges are coming soon, he said.
OTTAWA – The Supreme Court has opened the door for discrimination based on a personƵapp religious beliefs and moral values, Canadian bishops wrote in a frank rebuttal to a decision by CanadaƵapp highest court.
OTTAWA – In upholding the right of provincial law bodies to deny accreditation to graduates of Trinity Western University, the Supreme Court of Canada has delivered a serious blow to religious freedom, say religious experts.
Supreme Court decision on Trinity Western delivers severe blow to religious freedom, say advocates
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of CanadaƵapp decisions on Trinity Western UniversityƵapp (TWU) proposed law school have delivered a severe blow to religious freedom, say advocates.
OTTAWA – A majority of Canadians oppose the government making repeated apologies for the Indian residential schools, according to a new survey that indicates the country is deeply divided on the issue.
OTTAWA – The recipient of the 2018 Archbishop Exner award says she “drifted” into family medicine but now she sees GodƵapp providence in her work against euthanasia.
Legal marijuana in Canada will break international treaties, warns pro-family women's group
OTTAWA – CanadaƵapp impending legalization of marijuana puts it on a collision course with the United States, warns a national pro-family womenƵapp group.
OTTAWA – Archbishop Gerard Pettipas recalls the “celebratory feel” 10 years ago when Prime Minister Stephen Harper apologized for the governmentƵapp Indian residential schools policy.
OTTAWA – Humanae VitaeƵapp predictions of contraceptionƵapp effects proved far worse than Pope Paul VIƵapp prophetic vision, said speakers at an event marking the documentƵapp 50th anniversary.