Bombardement par Israël d’un projet financé par l’ACDI
January 21, 2009
Honorable Lawrence Cannon, ministre des Affaires étrangères 125, Sussex Drive Ottawa (ON) K1A 0G2 Cher Monsieur le ministre, KAIROS-Initiatives œcuméniques canadiennes pour la justice apprend aujourd’hui avec consternation qu’une clinique de santé dans la ville de Gaza…
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Communiqué de presse
January 21, 2009
Les bombardements israéliens détruisent une clinique de santé soutenue financièrement par les Canadiens
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KAIROS Policy Briefing Update: X + Y = Z: Our Formula for a Green Fiscal Policy
September 22, 2008
Every year the Canadian government spends millions of dollars on subsidizing oil and gas extraction, a prime cause of climate change, while federal expenditures on energy efficiency, conservation and renewable alternatives remain woefully inadequate. This briefing paper summarizes some proposals…
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And None Shall Be Afraid Liturgy
September 21, 2008
Call to Worship One: Come, let us go up to the house of God. All: God will teach us God’s ways. And we will walk in God’s paths. One: Come, let us draw near to God. All: Even as God…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #14: Federal Subsidies to Fossil Fuel Producer
April 22, 2008
KAIROS submitted a petition to the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development in the Auditor General’s office to obtain more up to date information on the actual amount of current subsidies. The petition asked six government Ministers for an explanation of the contradiction between subsidies that…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #13: Human Rights in the Philippines
March 22, 2008
Since President Gloria Arroyo assumed power in 2001, the human rights record of the country has been abysmal. Despite national and international outcries, extra-judicial killings, enforced disappearances and intense militarization have terrorized the Philippine population. A report released by the…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #12: G8 and IMF Hinder Aid for Zambia While Vultures Attack
September 22, 2007
Some 1.2 million Zambians out of a population of 11 million are living with AIDS. There are nearly 600,000 AIDS orphans. Life expectancy has fallen from 54 years in the mid-1980s to just 37 years now. There is just one doctor…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #11: Regulating Canadian Mining, Oil and Gas Companies Operating Internationally
May 22, 2007
Canada has a unique opportunity to become a world leader in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the mining, oil and gas sector. In March 2007, the Harper government was handed a blueprint for a new approach to promoting Corporate Social Responsibility…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #10: Budget 2007 – KAIROS Report Card
April 22, 2007
Budgets are moral blueprints for society. They define a set of ends towards which we seek to move as a society. Our values are informed by our Christian belief that: 1) all people have the right to be treated with dignity and respect; 2) our…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #9: Are Agrofuels Alternatives to Oil?
March 22, 2007
President George W. Bush’s 2007 State of the Union address calls for reducing US gasoline consumption by 20% over ten years, replacing it with 35 billion gallons of renewable fuels. Bush’s announcement has sparked a vigorous debate on issues such as…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #8: The Cerro de San Pedro Case: A Clarion Call for Binding Legislation of Canadian Corporate Activity Abroad
March 21, 2007
In March 2005, at the request of Mexican human rights partners and the Broad Opposition Front (FAO), a KAIROS church leaders delegation traveled to the community of Cerro de San Pedro, Mexico. The church leaders were the first Canadian delegation not…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #7: Seven Steps for Peace in Darfur
February 22, 2007
The destructive armed conflict in Darfur continues despite regional and international efforts to put an end to it. The security situation remains precarious even with the United Nations (UN) Security Council agreement in August to send blue berets to bolster the…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #6: Free Trade at the Crossroads: Time For a New Approach
December 22, 2006
The Canadian government has committed to changing its approach to trade. As a first step to developing a new approach, it needs to look back on the failed experiments of the past decade of trade negotiations. This briefing paper calls…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #5: Measuring the Federal Government’s Commitment to Aboriginal Rights
December 17, 2006
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has been under development for more than 20 years, making it one of the most intensely debated and carefully scrutinized human rights instruments in UN history. Uniquely, the primary beneficiaries of the Declaration,…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #4: Bolivia Emulates Norway; Why Doesn’t Canada?
October 22, 2006
Bolivia’s nationalization of its petroleum industry actually replicates Norwegian policies well-known to the oil industry. In stark contrast, the Canadian experience reveals a trend in the opposite direction, especially with Tar Sands development. What lessons does the Bolivian experience hold for Canada?
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #3: Will Democracy Take Root in the Congo?
October 21, 2006
This briefing paper highlights concrete steps that Canada can take toward ensuring peace and democracy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Elections are just the start. The international community, including Canada, needs to prioritize peace with justice in the…
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #2: Will US debt lead to a financial crisis?
February 22, 2006
Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers warily compares the apparent calm on global financial markets to the tranquillity that preceded the crises of the 1990s. Today, the imbalances that threaten global financial stability are rooted in the USA’s burgeoning debt.
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KAIROS Briefing Paper #1: Canadian Security: Security for all of us
February 21, 2006
This briefing paper challenges current justifications for more restrictive immigration policies post 9-11, advocating for repeal of the Safe Third Country Agreement and improved protection of the rights of refugees and migrants.
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Sudan & Darfur – The Hollow Echo of “Never Again”
December 22, 2005
By mid-2004 the mounting toll of death and displacement forced the crisis in Darfur onto the stage of world affairs. A formerly unreported conflict over natural resources in this part of East Africa has escalated into what many have referred to as…
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La responsabilité sociale des entreprises
April 12, 2000
KAIROS s’inquiète de ce que de plus en plus de sociétés minières, pétrolières et gazières canadiennes ont à l’étranger des activités qui portent atteinte à l’environnement et aux droits de la personne, notamment à ceux des peuples autochtones. Les sociétés…
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