On Monday, the leaders of the federal parties faced each other in the only English-language television debate of the election.
Re-watch the debate below from CBC’s YouTube page.
On Monday, the leaders of the federal parties faced each other in the only English-language television debate of the election.
Re-watch the debate below from CBC’s YouTube page.
Re-watch the Federal Election Debate (below) from a Catholic Perspective originally broadcasted on Thursday, October 3, 2019. Hosted by the Archdiocese of Toronto.
Catholics are called to be engaged in the public square. As we prepare for the October 21 federal election, you are invited to be part of one of the largest live audience debates in Canada.
Debate topics covered:
Catholic Conscience and the Newman Centre at the University of Toronto presented a panel discussion on effective participation in politics and political parties on May 30, 2019 at the Newman Centre.
Members from each of the major political parties discussed the proper roles and purposes of political parties.
Political parties and civic engagement matter. The visions for society that parties support have an enormous effect on nations, particularly when they take up the reins of power. How do we, as citizens, engage with parties, and help shape those visions? How can engaged citizens make a difference in the political process?
Panelists include:
Catholic Conscience and the Newman Centre at the University of Toronto are presenting a panel discussion on effective participation in politics and political parties.
Panelists include:
Video recording from the event “Responsible Approaches to the News: Conscientious News Consumption”, held at the Newman Centre at the University of Toronto. Original recorded on May 1, 2019.
An open discusson of the proper roles of government, business, the Church and other cultural institutions, and the media in serving the people in their search for truth. February 21, 2019 at the Newman Centre.
An open discussion of the proper roles of government, business, the Church and other cultural institutions, and the media in serving the people in their search for truth. Held at the Newman Centre of Toronto.