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2 lip 2009 · Ron and Reynold Mainse have been relieved of their duties as hosts of Christian program 100 Huntley Street after allegedly becoming involved in a $14.1-million Ponzi scheme.
In 1979, outside the Toronto mayor's office, Mainse protested the gay publication The Body Politic, saying that "parents and all decent people are particularly disgusted by the perversity, which publishes and disseminates anti-child, anti-parent dehumanizing materials."
1 wrz 2017 · Mainse escaped the scandals that later tarnished many U.S. televangelists. He retired in 2003, after spinning his dream into a Christian media conglomerate based in Burlington, Ont. Now 40 years old, 100 Huntley Street still airs weekday mornings on the Global Television Network, making it Canada’s longest-running weekday TV talk show.
David Mainse was a Pentecostal pastor in the Ottawa Valley in the early 1960s when he noticed TV aerials popping up on people’s roofs. He approached the owner of the TV station in Pembroke,...
11 paź 2003 · David Mainse, Canada's premier television evangelist, has preached his beliefs to television viewers since 1961, but these days the former co-host of 100 Huntley Street is making personal...
2 lip 2009 · July 2, 2009. 1 min read. The Canadian ministry behind “100 Huntley Street” says church money was not misappropriated by the TV show’s hosts, who have been suspended over links to a US$14.1-million...
2 lip 2009 · The Canadian ministry behind "100 Huntley Street" says church money was not misappropriated by the TV show's hosts, who have been suspended over links to a US$14.1-million Ponzi scheme.