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The federal government established a pathway for Bill C-62 — the legislation that, if passed by Parliament before March 17, will halt the expansion of CanadaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp euthanasia regime for at least two years — to likely progress through the House of Commons before the end of Feb. 15.
Suspected arsonist damages Regina parish
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterA suspected arson struck at Blessed Sacrament Parish in downtown Regina Feb. 9.
Argentine president meets with Pope Francis at Vatican
By Justin McLellan, Catholic News ServiceMonths after throwing verbal jabs at Pope Francis along the campaign train, Argentine President Javier Milei brought smiles and cookies to the Vatican for his highly anticipated meeting with the pope Feb. 12.
Helping hands get an early start at Guelph schools
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterOngoing social justice initiatives by students from Guelph, Ont.öÏÓãÊÓƵapp St. John Catholic School are helping those in need in their community.
Good Shepherd to provide homeless a Super Bowl feast
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterAn ongoing collaboration between the Rabba Roots community program and Good Shepherd Ministries will see the eighth annual dinner event on Super Bowl Sunday, providing upwards of 100 overnight shelter guests with hot gameday-style meals and a night of sports entertainment.
Retreat aims to empower trafficking survivors
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterSt. Mary of Egypt Refuge is embarking on the third year of its commitment to provide comfort and support for survivors of sex trafficking.
Love, faith key to 70 years of marriage
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterFor Gilda and Carmine Benincasa, their love story began inside a school in their Italian homeland.
London board reintroduces police in schools
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterThe London District Catholic School Board is reintroducing a revamped school resource officer (SRO) program in its schools.
A year after train derailment, Ohio parish has become a 'family' that serves community
By Gina Christian, öÏÓãÊÓƵapp NewsOne year after a toxic train derailment, an Ohio parish has "solidified" into a "family" that seeks to serve the community, its pastor told öÏÓãÊÓƵapp News.
Montreal Archdiocese suing Quebec over MAiD forced upon hospice
By Anna FarrowIn what could prove to be a landmark case for religious and conscience rights in Canada, MontrealöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Archbishop Christian Lépine has taken on the Attorney General of Quebec.
Parental rights win with new Alberta policy
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterAlbertaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp proposed parental rights policy is another step in parents regaining control of their childrenöÏÓãÊÓƵapp education — in particular concerning a perceived overreach with gender ideology — from school bureaucrats, say its supporters.