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With multiple Catholic school systems in the Canadian province of Ontario deciding to fly the rainbow LGBT Pride flag in June, one Ontario archbishop says that the movement contradicts Cath.
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By Pete Baklinski, LifeSite News, May 7, 2021
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The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) voted last night to declare June “Pride Month” and to fly the homosexual rainbow “Pride” flag at all schools within the board for the entire month of June in defiance of Catholic moral teaching that warns against the spiritual dangers of homosexual behavior and in defiance of the local Archbishop’s directives on the matter.
“With this vote, the TCDSB stepped into apostasy. It is no longer Catholic,” Jack Fonseca of Canada’s pro-life and pro-family organization Campaign Life Coalition told LifeSiteNews.
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Regina’s city council decided late Wednesday night that it would draft its own bylaw this year to potentially ban conversion therapy instead of waiting for a federal bill.
The meeting, which lasted close to 10 hours, saw two notable amendments to the motion before council.
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First, the initial motion was for Mayor Sandra Masters to write a letter in support of Bill C-6 to the federal government. That was amended to say that city council instead supported “a conversion therapy ban,” dropping Bill C-6 from the letter.
Ahead of Party Convention, Social Conservatives Mobilize to Advance SoCon Policies
Social conservatives are more organized than they’ve been in decades as they mobilize to get their core issues integrated into the Conservative Party’s platform at its upcoming convention, according to a leading advocacy group for SoCon issues.
“Social conservatives are revitalized across the country. I think they’re engaged more than they have been in 30 years,” said Jack Fonseca, director of political operations for Campaign Life Coalition (CLC), a pro-life advocacy group representing around 270,000 members.
Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) members across the country are now electing delegates from every riding to vote on policy and elect a National Council, where federal decisions are made for the party. Delegates will represent members’ interests at the national policy convention, to be held virtually from March 18 to 20.