
Almost 30 Christian denominations issue urgent, non-partisan appeal to Canadian politicians amidst election and U.S. global aid cuts.
Wednesday, April 9, 2025—Elmira, ON—Canadian faith-based organizations leverage billions of dollars to help the poorest of the poor around the globe, demonstrating that caring for our neighbours, wherever they are, is central to Canada’s leadership in the world. In a powerful display of ecumenism, the leaders of almost 30 national Christian denominations have issued an urgent, non-partisan appeal to politicians, requesting the preservation and strengthening of Canada’s global aid commitments. This initiative, developed by a consortium of Christian faith-based organizations with decades of international cooperation experience, comes at a critical juncture as Canada prepares for an election and other countries cut international aid budgets.
“At a time when global crises are escalating and other nations are retreating, we believe Canada has a unique opportunity to reaffirm its role as a global leader in peace, compassion, and justice, said Laura Solberg, Executive Director of Kentro Christian Network. “Our shared values as Canadians – and our faith’s call to care for our neighbours – compel us to advocate and provide wise and effective resources for those who are most vulnerable, wherever they may be.”
In this election year, Canada may see leadership changes in the coming months and an examination of government spending and priorities. This letter from Christian leaders encourages Governmental Leaders and Canadian citizens to continue our legacy of strong leadership in making the world a better place. This includes the prioritization of international cooperation and assistance by the federal government.
While there is much pressure to focus on domestic issues, faith leaders affirm that Canada also has a vital and important role to play globally.
International relief and development programs are essential and life-saving for millions around the world, both addressing needs in real-time and helping prevent crises before they reach our borders. International development and humanitarian assistance are central to Canada’s foreign affairs strategy, making the world—and Canada—safer and more stable.
“Development and international cooperation cannot be ignored; not only is it critical to securing peace, dignity, and prosperity both globally and at home, it has significant implications for how faith-based organizations can pursue our shared vision of flourishing lives and communities everywhere. While government priorities may shift, Canada must remain resolute in its commitment to uphold human dignity, peace, and justice,” said Leah Reesor-Keller, Transitional Executive Director with KAIROS Canada, part of the consortium of faith-based organizations that initiated the letter.
Interviews with faith leaders are available. Please contact Paola Theaker for more information.
You can read the letter in English here or French here.
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About Kentro Christian Network
Kentro Christian Network is the central place of connection for Canadian Christian agencies and individuals where they can pull in the same direction, working together for greater impact to address the vast problem of global poverty. Kentro Christian Network was founded as a working group in 1984 and formally became its own organization in 2007. To learn more, visit kentronetwork.ca
Christian Faith Leaders in Support of Ongoing Canadian International Assistance
Rev. Amanda Currie
President
The Canadian Council of Churches
David Guretzki
President and CEO
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada
Albert Postma
Executive Director
Christian Reformed Church in North America
Rev. J.M. Collins
National Director
Church of the Nazarene Canada
The Rev. Dr. Patricia Dutcher-Walls
Moderator of the General Assembly
The Presbyterian Church in Canada
Rev. Dr. Stephen Elliot
National Superintendent
The Wesleyan Church of Canada
Ray Narula
General Superintendent
Canadian Assemblies of God
David R Wells
General Superintendent
Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
Anne Germond
The Most Rev.
Anglican Church of Canada
Rev. Charles Mashinter
Executive Director
The Be In Christ Church of Canada
Cam Stewart
National Director
Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
Lawrence Huculak
Metropolitan Archbishop of Winnipeg
Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada
Trevor Scott
Executive Director
Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice
Mariz El Rashidy
Coptic Orthodox Church
Joe Mark John Jamili
Most Rev. Bishop
Apostolic Catholic Church of Canada
Robert Peterson
Interim President
Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada
Major Rick Zelinksky
Territorial Director of Public Affairs
The Salvation Army
Rev. Susan C. Johnson
National Bishop
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada
Rev. Wesley Mills
President
Apostolic Church of Pentecost of Canada
The Right Rev. Dr. Carmen Landsdowne
Moderator
The United Church of Canada
Michael Blair
General Secretary
The United Church of Canada
Rev. Douglas Klassen
Executive Minister
Mennonite Church Canada
Bishop Mina
Bishop Coptic Orthodox
Dioceses of Mississauga, Vancouver, and
Western Canada
Rev. Leanne Friesen
Executive Minister
Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec
Rev. Rob Ogilvie
Executive Minister
Canadian Baptists of Western Canada
Rev. Renee MacVicar
Executive Minister
Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada
Joel Zantingh
Canadian Coordinator
WEA Peace and Reconciliation Network
Ro Fife
Clerk
Canadian Friends Service Committee
Martha Laing
Member of Clerks Table
Canadian Yearly Meeting of the
Society of Friends