Nova Scotia 1982 abortion statistics The 1982 Abortion Statistics in Nova Scotia reported a rise in total number performed of 30 over last year. If you add those listed as not available (n/a) under approved to those performed, the total would be 1,913 (possible abortions of N.S.). at this time we don’t have information telling us that the 100 abortions done in [...]
Ontario wage slaves enslaves the unborn
In the spring of the Ontario Public Employees Union (CLCOFL-NUPGE) passes resolution 41 on abortion clinics by vote of 294 to 171 after an intense ½ hour debate. The resolution follows: WHEREAS it should be the fundamental right of each woman to choose when and if she will bear, and WHEREAS present Criminal Code restrictions affect the legality and availability of abortions, [...]
Saskatoon city hospital is as quiet as the dead
In Saskatchewan roughly half of all abortions in the province are done in one hospital – Saskatoon City Hospital. Early in the year the directors were written to and asked pertinent questions, for example: numbers done; was any treatment tried prior to abortion; re anti-depressives, did the abortions cure the depression etc. etc. Letters and phone calls were ignored, so the hospital [...]
Manitoba ‘clinic’ update
It was reported in the Windsor Star on Sept. 14 that Manitoba Health Minister Larry Desjardins rejected renewed calls for the hospital status for the Morgentaler Manitoba ‘clinic’. There had been hope for some change in the status of the abortuary because the Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons had voted on the weekend (Sept. 10, 11) to take abortions off a [...]
An update on the Morphine overdose administered to Baby Taschuk
Ed. Note: Mrs. Toth attended the Fatality Enquiry into the morphine-related death of Candace Taschuk. The following is her report on the testimony at the enquiry. Mrs. Toth, chairman of Campaign Life Canada, subsequently sent a letter to the Attorney General of Alberta on September 1st, asking that criminal charges be laid against Dr. Gal. Mrs. Debbie Taschuk was transferred from the [...]
Lady Macbeth suitable on the face of it civil war Canadian style 1983
Ireland is now the only country in the world that protects the unborn. Maybe Ireland is ‘a little bit of heaven’ after all. And it could be that that is all the heaven that we are going to get in this world as far as nation states are concerned, in any case. The unborn are protected by law in Ireland as well [...]
Pro-abortion lawyers defeated again
In the April edition of The Interim we reported that the liaison committee of the Canadian Medical Association put forward a resolution to have the law Reform Commission of Canada study the federal legislation on abortion. The terms of reference in the study left no doubt that the liaison committee intended that the conclusion be favourable to their point of view. [...]
The Interim needs you!
The Interim began because we felt there was great need for a national pro-life newspaper in Canada to report honestly on the issues which affect us all. The media in this country are dominated by the pro-abortionists-with a few isolated exceptions-and it is not possible to rely on impartial reporting in any area where a pro-life view should be heard. From our [...]
Home Sweet Phone Ma Bell’s Trojan Horse
So you thought you could protect your own family, inside your own house? Guess again. In many Canadian cities, right now, abortion counselling advertising has been quietly deposited in householders’ homes without their knowledge or permission. All your son or daughter has to do, to get free access to pro-abortion counselling, is to pick up the White Pages of your own 1983 [...]
Irish protect the unborn
Catherine Bolger was invited to Ireland by the pro-life movement at the time of the referendum. She spent 2 weeks speaking to the nursing staff in hospitals, to parish groups and pro-life workers. Pro-life individuals in Toronto sponsored her trip and her accommodation was provided by pro-lifers in Ireland. Ireland September 7, 1983 Liberation Day for the Unborn The people of Ireland [...]