Obama’s Evolution on Same-Sex Marriage
This week, during an interview with ABC’s Robin Roberts, Barack Obama explained how his views on the legal recognition of same-sex relationships have evolved. The U.S. president acknowledged that he...
View ArticleVancouver’s 100,000 Chinese Christians ‘fraught’ over gay debate
Justin Tse is a self-described “PK,” a preacher’s kid. He’s the son of a Hong Kong-raised father who became an evangelical Christian pastor and is now chaplain at Richmond Hospital. Tse was born in...
View ArticleSame-sex couples in Canada feeling pressure to tie the knot, UBC study shows
METRO VANCOUVER — When gay marriage became legal more than a decade ago, same-sex couples across Canada suddenly found them facing a question their straight counterparts have long dreaded:...
View ArticleOpinion: Conservatives must abandon opposition to same-sex marriage
There’s a $30-billion budget deficit, we’ve abandoned our military allies, our energy sector is crumbling, and Alberta is literally aflame. Yet, at the Conservative Party of Canada’s annual convention...
View ArticleCanadian Anglicans approve same-sex marriage after “wild” vote reversal
Most Vancouver-area Anglicans will welcome the outcome of a “wild” national church vote that eventually led to the approval of same-sex marriage on Tuesday, says Vancouver Rev. Ruth Monette. The...
View ArticleDouglas Todd: Gay Anglican priest celebrates end of same-sex wedding battle
Christ Church Cathedral Rev. Peter Elliott did not wait for the Anglican Church of Canada to formally sanctify his relationship to Thomas Roach, a noted textile artist. The Vancouver couple legally...
View ArticleEthnicity, race and age factor into British Columbians' moral views
Ethnicity, gender and age can all play a role in how British Columbians feel about so-called moral issues, according to a new poll from Insights West. The online survey, conducted earlier this month...
View ArticleVideo: A look at B.C.’s morals – sex, infidelity, pornography, abortion and more
A recent poll by Insights West found that ethnicity, gender and age can all play a role in how British Columbians feel about so-called moral issues. The online survey found significant differences in...
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