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Thursday February 17, 2005



     

Canadian Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ News Briefs - special Ontario events Saturday and Monday

* defendMARRIAGE Fundraiser This Coming Monday With Stockwell Day, Anne Cools

Charles Mcvety of defendMARRIAGE invites pro-marriage Canadians to a major fundraising dinner this coming Monday at 7 p.m. at Canada Christian College, 50 Gervais Drive in Toronto. Featured speakers include former Alliance Party leader and now MP, Stockwell Day, Senator Anne Cools whose address will be “Why This Battle Must be Fought”, Fr. Tom Lynch, Roy Beyer and others.

Charles McVety, spokesman for defendMarriage, says "marriage is under attack with Bill-C-38 that is attempting to redefine the foundation of civilization. Members of Parliament will soon vote and I believe the vote is virtually tied. If we band together we can make a difference and see marriage preserved for our children and generations to come."

To attend the dinner immediately contact defendMarriage at 416.391.5000 or email charles@canadachristiancollege.com to reserve your seat. There is no cost however they are hoping to raise sufficient funds to finance the Defend Marriage Campaign.
Details are at http://www.canadachristiancollege.com/defendmarriagedinner.h...
Also go to http://www.defendmarriage.ca/site/>http://www.defendmarriage.ca/site/
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* ECP Ignite Our Culture Conference This Saturday

This Saturday in Ottawa, the ECP Centre (Equipping Christians for the Public Square Centre)is hosting its second Ignite Our Culture conference. You will learn about the "how to's" of:

* Effective local activism
* Effective lobbying of your Member of Parliament and the Senate of Canada
* What you need to do in view of Bill C-250
* What can still be done to protect the institution of marriage- What the new legislation will do to marriage - How divorce laws have negatively impacted marriage - How to defend a Christian view of marriage

For more information see
http://www.ecpcenter.org/events/ignite/
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* No Matter How Many Constituents Protest I’ll Support Gay ‘Marriage’ Says Fisheries Minister

Last Saturday about 125 people meet with Halifax MP Geoff Regan, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, at the Rockingham Community Center. There was an (almost) unanimous show of support for the traditional definition of marriage. In that one hour, many people, including several local pastors, urged Mr. Regan to vote according to the wishes of the majority of his constituents. He steadfastly said he would not - even if thousands had turned out against SSM. He said he will vote as the Prime Minister’s Office requires him to vote.
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* Kamloops BC Bishop David Monroe encouraged Catholics in his diocese Sunday to tell their parliamentarians that the Catholic faith does not permit a change in the traditional structure of marriage.
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* Focus on the Family Launches Pro-Marriage Ad Campaign

“Democracy only works if we all participate,” says Terence Rolston, President of Focus on the Family Canada. “The Protect Marriage campaign is geared towards mobilizing the 66% of the Canadian population that supports traditional marriage.”

The ad campaign points readers to http://www.marriagematters.ca, a website wired to help Canadians directly contact their Parliamentarians to express their opinion.
http://www.fotf.ca/familyfacts/

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