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  Canada Election 2004 Voter Guide: Political Parties - Christian Heritage Party of Canada
The Christian Heritage Party ("CHP") takes the position that God - the god mentioned in the New Testament of the Christian bible - is supreme in Canada's system of government.
The CHP does not suggest that Canada's government be comprised of clerics, and it does not suggest a departure from the practice of electing MPs to the House of Commons.
For example, the Green Party of Ontario published a rather mainstream-sounding Platform in the provincial election of 2003: in some cases - notably education - the Platform boasted of offering choice in education without mentioning the party's Policy of having a single, government-operated, system of education.
www.mondopolitico.com /elections/canada2004/parties/chp.htm   (897 words)

  
 Federal Politics Journal :: Canadian Political News
The CHP and five other smaller parties noted that changes to election financing rules have made it much more difficult for parties outside Parliament to raise funds—and at the same time give the four parties now in Parliament $30 million a year of taxpayers’ money to fund their re-election campaigns.
Green Party leader Elizabeth May today called on the federal government to fulfill its legal duty to implement the Kyoto Protocol by coming up with a serious plan for rapid and deep cuts in Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions.
In Canada the historical image of the First Nations people has been one made by the victorious for their own benefit, and for the First Nations people themselves, one that has been very hard to change.
www.fpj.ca   (2246 words)

  
  Conservative Party Refusing To Answer Abortion Questionaire
Despite denials by Conservative Party officials, the policy was in place during the last federal election in January and LifeSiteNews.com obtained a memo from party headquarters forbidding candidates to answer a pro-life questionnaire.
In the last federal election many Tory candidates answered the abortion questions despite the party's pressure tactics and regarded their obligation to be open with the voters a higher priority than the party's paranoia over the abortion issue.
The pro-life and pro-family movements in Canada are very concerned with the policy as it greatly hampers the opportunity for those concerned with life and family issues to access the true stance of candidates on these crucial issues.
www.unitednorthamerica.org /post-67465.html   (2197 words)

  
  Christian Heritage Party of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Christian Heritage Party of Canada is a federal political party that advocates the governance of Canada according to "the inspired, inerrant written Word of God".
The party nominated candidates for the first time in the 1988 federal election, and ran numerous candidates in the 1993 and 1997 elections.
The party's explicit goal is to "apply proven Judeo-Christian principles of justice and compassion to Canada's contemporary public policy needs".¹ The party claims that it seeks to represent all Christians in Canada, but that they acknowledge many Christians are members of other parties, and they specifically deny any interest in converting Canadians to Christianity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christian_Heritage_Party_of_Canada   (459 words)

  
 HAFFEV06-e   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We have the Green Party of Canada, the Christian Heritage Party of Canada, and the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada.
Canada and the United States are now the only industrial democracies that have not yet begun to take steps toward incorporating some form of proportionality into their electoral systems.
The party that wins one year is then allowed to write all of the rules to suit itself for the next election and to create a set of rules under which it wants to play and that gives it an advantage over the other parties.
www.parl.gc.ca /InfocomDoc/36/2/HAFF/Meetings/Evidence/haffev06-e.htm   (18927 words)

  
 Christian Heritage Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two groups that have used the name "the Christian Heritage Party".
Christian Heritage New Zealand (formerly the Christian Heritage Party)
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christian_Heritage_Party   (103 words)

  
 Monarchy-Free Canada - Federal Political Parties   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As far as the rest of Canada is concerned, the Bloc does send MPs to the federal parliament and should a parliamentary vote on removing the monarchy ever be held, most Bloc MP's would likely either vote in favour or abstain.
The NDP's Social Democratic Forum on Canada’s Future, presented as a preliminary report to the party's Federal Council on January 30, 1999 and discussed at the National Convention from August 27 to 29, 1999, goes further than any of the three major federalist parties toward being in favour of Canadianizing the head of state.
The PC Party was formed in 2004 by former Progressive Conservatives who believe their party was taken over by the Canadian Alliance (now the Conservative Party of Canada).
www.monarchyfreecanada.org /federal_political_parties.htm   (1087 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In politics, left-wing, the political left or simply The Left are terms that refer to the segment of the political spectrum typically associated with any of several strains of socialism or social democracy/Social liberalism.
All told, he managed to maintain Canada's independent voice politically and socially at a time of increasing economic integration with the US and the rise of more socially conservative right-wing politics there.
The party is deeply suspicious of communist political ideologies, although it once allied with the communists against colonialism in Singapore during the party's early years.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/R/Right-wing-politics.htm   (640 words)

  
 Election 2006
Ontario, Haldimand - Norfolk, Christian Heritage Party of Canada
Steve is a Life member of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada.
Is an ardent believer in the Federal, Christian Heritage Party and the Provincial, Family Coalition Party as they try to advance Christian principles in Government.
www.ctv.ca /mini/election2006/candidates/35028_CHP.html   (181 words)

  
 'Massive swing' to pro-life party is best strategy - Interim, December 1998
Unless they choose to support a party which is committed to support pro-life MPs, we're going to remain wallflowers, dancing alone outside the real ballroom.
In 1989, when a group of us presented the Conservative government with a proposal Canadian Christians would support, a pro-life Tory MP looked us in the eye and said, "But you can't deliver their votes." We were dead in the water, and we knew it.
It needs a party which is pro-life to the core - and the CHP is the only federal party which fits the bill - and it needs to stop working on the parties and start working on the churches.
www.theinterim.com /dec98/5swing.html   (540 words)

  
 Gay Watch
Canada has "hate" speech/crimes laws and regulations and Canadian Christians, along with other people of faith, are being vehemently persecuted for speaking out publicly against the acceptance and promotion of homosexuality within their own country.
Christians want to reach homosexuals for Jesus Christ, just as I was reached with the Truth by another Christian in 1992.
His music can be heard nationally on Christian radio and he is emerging as one of the nation's key speakers on 'coming out' of homosexuality and the homosexual agenda.
www.taxtyranny.ca /images/HTML/GayWatch/GayWatch33.html   (1541 words)

  
 Peter Ellis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Ellis (CHP politician), a candidate of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada
Peter Ellis (Green Party candidate), a candidate of the Green Party of Canada
Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis, a New Zealander who was convicted of child molestation in 1993 and served seven years in jail.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peter_Ellis   (169 words)

  
 Premature Baby Gave Blood to Save Mother, CTV, October 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Canada's second public cord blood bank is set to offer free, life-saving cells for children who need it.
They have ignored in their tax-based institutions the failure to uphold Canada's ratifying no form of any discrimination to women and no form of cruel and unusual treatment to the child.
All elected persons have taken some Oath to uphold such Statutes of Canada, and abide by the Criminal Codes, that are sufficient to protect the breathing living child, and to investigate their death for medical malpractice.
www.lotusbirth.com /doc/FEB2003Lotusbirth-357.htm   (4218 words)

  
 CHP (Christian Heritage Party of Canada)
So some Christian citizens--including many who had previously experienced Christian politics in Europe, and knew it could be very beneficial to society--decided to form a Christian political party for Canada.
Canada's Parliamentary government has degenerated, in the last four or five decades, from a responsible democratic constitutional monarchy to an imperial oligarchy.
But party discipline strangles them: MPs are told by the 'party whip' what to say and when to say it—and in today's climate of 'political correctness', Christian MPs in the other parties are simply not allowed to represent their deepest convictions.
www3.telus.net /chp/faq.htm   (2377 words)

  
 christian   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 CHP, Christian Heritage Party of Canada, Federal Politics
However, party discipline in Ottawa is so restrictive that Christian members of Parliament in the major parties are not permitted to bring their deepest convictions into parliamentary debates: they are told by their caucuses what to say, and when.
Therefore, we saw a great need for a national political party that would encourage Christians to put forward the Biblical perspectives upon which Canada — and indeed, western civilization itself — was founded.
The Secularist minority in Canada dominates four powerful institutions that shape all our lives: governments, courts, the public education establishment, and the major news and entertainment media.
www.chp.ca /aboutTheCHP   (376 words)

  
 CBC - Canada Votes 2006 - Student Vote
Canada’s elementary and high school students have voted for a Conservative minority government that could be propped up by any of the other three major parties.
The students, voting in a mock election, handed the Conservative party 128 seats, based on 31.5 per cent of the popular vote.
In Atlantic Canada, however, the Liberals won 16 of 32 seats, including all four in P.E.I., while the Conservatives and the NDP each won eight.
www.cbc.ca /canadavotes/voterstoolkit/studentvote2006/studentvote_results.html   (599 words)

  
 The Motivator, CHP Guelph-Wellington Riding Association Newsletter, Issue 7, December 1999
It was the son who blew the whistle and this only from his suspicion of foul play. That which seems to be harmless entertainment or fun should not be underestimated in the damage done to innocent lives.
When we consider the problem of gambling in Canada, we might want to ask Maria, but we cannot for she is dead.
The contest runs till the meeting of the Ontario Council of the Christian Heritage Party on January 15, 2000.
chp-guelph.tripod.com /motivat7.htm   (1006 words)

  
 Where do you consider yourself in the political spectrum?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Imagine the scenario, terrorists launch a nuclear missile towards Canada, but the US would not be able to shoot it down due to a lack of support from Canada on the program.
I don't vote for parties, I vote for the individual running, generally, I hate all political parties and just hope that someday, someone will be voted in who doesn't make an even bigger mess of the country.
He is not known as an overly democratic party leader, but the party knew he was right-leaning when the elected him leader.
www.canadiancontent.net /forums/about8641-30.html   (4464 words)

  
 AFA Issues: Homosexual Agenda - Commentary by Stephen Bennett
Tristan Emmanuel is one of Canada’s most vocal, vibrant and articulate Christians leaders, taking a stand for righteousness in a country that is quickly cracking at its foundation.
I told him I was amazed at the persecution, as well as the real “intolerance” and bigotry in Canada, toward those who held to their biblical beliefs and convictions.
English Canada in general probably first heard "O Canada" when school children sang it when the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (later King George V and Queen Mary) toured Canada in 1901.
www.afa.net /homosexual_agenda/GetArticle.asp?id=266   (1639 words)

  
 Abortion in Canada Summary
Abortions in Canada are provided on demand and funded by Medicare, paid for by Canadian taxpayers, to Canadian citizens and permanent residents (as with most medical procedures) in hospitals across the country.
Of the main federal parties, the Bloc Québécois and New Democratic Party are staunchly pro-choice while the Liberal Party of Canada and Conservative Party of Canada have both pro-choice and pro-life members (and neither party has an official position on abortion).
The Christian Heritage Party of Canada claims to be Canada's only stated pro-life federal political party, but has never had a member elected to parliament.
www.bookrags.com /Abortion_in_Canada   (4173 words)

  
 CHP holds conference - Interim, May 2003
On April 5, the Christian Heritage Party held its spring conference at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ont.
TV personality Michael Coren gave the opening address on the topic "Mere Christian." He regaled the crowd with humorous anecdotes, while reminding everyone present of the importance of living one's life fully and completely as a Christian.
However, in a riding where it was possible that the aspiring candidate might win, a party should not place someone who would have to leave a family behind to go to Ottawa.
www.theinterim.com /2003/may/20chp.html   (363 words)

  
 Political Parties | Digital Copyright Canada
There is really no more need for debate about what parties will help do Canada's share in ensuring a future for our planet and our children, and which will not.
The concept of a political party, in general, deviates from my approach to democracy: I prefer to focus on the local candidates rather than the party for fear of inaccurate representation.
In the end, though, I felt he was too committed to his party's platform to be an adequate MP for me.
www.digital-copyright.ca /taxonomy/term/331   (558 words)

  
 The Crazy Rants of Samantha Burns: Kook Or Candidate? You Decide, #5   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Christian Heritage Party is founded on (yup, you guessed it) the guiding principles of Christianity and The Bible.
Christians are said to be forgiving; however, one of your Party statements says it will stress restitution and public safety in cases of violence and sexual offences.
Christian forgiveness is an individual matter; the task of the civil government, as described in the Bible, is to preserve peace and order.
www.samanthaburns.com /archives/2006/01/kook_or_candida_3.html   (3227 words)

  
 Federal Election Simcoe-North Ontario
Born February 17, 1946 on the island of Texel, the Netherlands.
After being a past member of both the provincial and federal Progressive Conservative Party, in1988 he became a member of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada.
For 25 years, is a member of the Christian Labour Association of Canada.
www.chpelection.ca /riding/simcoe-north.html   (165 words)

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