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Decrees, Statements, Letters, Briefs

The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) releases numerous official documents every year. Some are under the form of decrees, while others are public statements, pastoral letters, or briefs. Only a few documents published before 1996 are available online.

List of official documents by the CCCB in chronological order

Letter from the CCCB to the Federal Minister of Health on the Abortion Pill RU-486


Monday, October 14 1996

Honourable David Dingwall Minister of Health House of Commons Ottawa, Canada K0A 0A6 Dear Mr. Dingwall, We were alarmed by recent media reports that Ministers from the British Columbia Government are anxious for clinical trials of the abortion pill RU-486 to proceed in Canada and that B.C. is ready to…

Letter from the CCCB to the Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, about Doctor-Assisted Suicide for the Terminally Ill


Thursday, October 10 1996

The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien Prime Minister Government of Canada Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Dear Prime Minister, We were deeply disturbed to hear that the Liberal Party of Canada has adopted as official policy doctor-assisted suicide for the terminally ill. As pastoral leaders of a Church that has made a…

Mémoire de la CECC au Comité permanent des droits et de la condition des personnes handicapées sur l'orientation sexuelle comme motif de discrimination (This document is available only in French)


Tuesday, October 01 1996

This document is available only in French.

Lettre au cabinet des ministres fédérale au sujet des mines antipersonnes (This document is available only in French)


Thursday, September 26 1996

This document is available only in French.

Lettre conjointe au gouvernement fédérale sur la situation au Burundi (This document is available only in French)


Tuesday, September 17 1996

This document is available only in French.

Submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Human Rights and the Status of Disabled Persons by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops


Wednesday, May 01 1996

The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) welcomes the opportunity to take part in the discussions around a proposed amendment to the Canadian Human Rights Act that has both individual and social ramifications. The CCCB was founded more than fifty years ago and is the national association of the Catholic…