- Joseph Ben-Ami
Joseph C. Ben-Ami is the current President and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies, a conservative public policy think-tank. Before joining the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies he was the executive director of the
Institute for Canadian Values (ICV). Before that he was director of Government Relations and Diplomatic Affairs for B'nai B'rith Canada. He is also a member of the international advisory board of the organization Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation, a US-based Jewish group dedicated to fighting discrimination directed against Christians.Ben-Ami has close ties to the current pro-Israel leadership of Conservative Party of Canada. He is a former policy aid to both Stockwell Day and Stephen Harper. He had also served as a "top operative" in the
Canadian Alliance leadership campaign ofStockwell Day . cite news | url = http://www.walrusmagazine.com/print/politics-stephen-harper-and-the-theocons/
first = Marci | last = McDonald | title = Stephen Harper and the Theo-cons | date = 5 December 2006 | accessdate=2006-12-05 | publisher = The Walrus]Ben-Ami is a frequent radio and television commentator, providing analysis of issues and current vents from a social and economic conservative perspective.
Advocacy on the same-sex marriage question
Ben-Ami has been a notable opponent of same-sex marriage in Canada. In a news release from ICV, Ben-Ami stated that "Canadians of all backgrounds cherish freedom of religion, ... they are concerned with the impact that same-sex ‘marriage’ legislation is having on religious freedom, and they, quite sensibly, want Parliament to act to protect it." cite web |url=http://www.canadianvalues.ca/news.aspx?aid=241 |title=Same-Sex Marriage: Canadians want Parliament to protect freedom of religion - poll|accessdate=2006-12-05|date=30 October, 2006|year=2006|month=October]
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"The very tolerance our society cherishes has its roots in religion, particularly the Judeo-Christian intellectual and political heritage. Rob people of that knowledge and you rob them of the theoretical framework that is the basis for democracy. Our goal is not to impose our views on anyone. We just want to contribute as fully as possible in responding to the complex needs of a modern, democratic society." [cite news|url=http://www.jewishtribune.ca/tribune/jt-050616-08.html|title=Joseph Ben-Ami Moves On|publisher=Jewish Tribune|first=Lynne|last=Cohen|date=16 June 2005|accessdate=2006-12-05]
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* [http://www.proudtobecanadian.ca/columnists/index/member/752/ Profile] , from Proudtobecanadian.ca
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