Canada's new Office of Religious Freedom, with a $5-million budget and astaff of five, may set tyrants around the world shaking ... with laughter. But a candle is worth lighting given the extent of darkness out there.
Oh, here's a charming story out of Libya. Authorities just arrested four foreigners on suspicion of being Christian missionaries. So why weren't we told about this sooner? Like in 2011 when we were fighting to put such splendid freedom-loving people in power there. Click here to read the rest.
Benedict XVI startled the world this week by becoming the ninth pope toannounce he'll step down. Or possibly the fifth. We're not sure. But as only the second to resign because the job was too much for him, the first to quit in almost 600 years and the first ever to do it because of failing health, the allegedly reactionary Benedict set a boldly innovative precedent.
King Richard III seems to have turned up at last. Mangled. In a ruined monastery. Under a parking lot in Leicester. What are we going to do about it?
Widespread coverage of the tweet that Stephen Harper had breakfast withhis cat, named Stanley thanks to a Facebook poll, has me hissing mad.