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Charles McVety : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles McVety Charles H. McVety is a Canadian evangelical Christian leader and conservative political activist. He has been the president of Canada Christian College in Toronto since 1993, taking over for his father, and was president of Canada Family Action until 2008. He is perhaps best known for campaigning to repeal the law legalizing same-sex marriage in Canada. According to the CBC, Charles McVety is "one of the most powerful leaders of the Christian Right in ()".〔(''The Hour'' 19 October 2006 )〕 == Biography == McVety is the son of Betty and Elmer S. McVety, who was also an evangelical leader and the founder of Canada Christian College. Charles McVety studied at the University of Toronto. He earned a B.A. and M.A. from Canada Christian College. He also earned a D.Min. from California State Christian University and was granted an honorary Doctor degree from St. Petersburg State University, Russia. He was the host of a national television program, ''Word.ca'' (also known as ''Word TV'') on CTS and the Miracle Channel until he was censured by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council for referring to the Toronto Pride parade as a "sex parade". His response to the censure was to claim that he was censored and that his freedom of speech was being violated. He now hosts Canadian Times TV, a national news commentary program airing on Daystar TV. McVety is married to Jennifer McVety, currently registrar of Canada Christian College, and has two children.
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