Monthly Archives: April 1985

Quebec: Pro-life activity in Quebec

            For the past several years Quebec has been the scene of so much political turmoil, and its population has been divided over so many issues, that pro-life activists have found it difficult to make their voices heard amidst the general clamour. It is hard to convince an anglophone parent that there is any issue more important [...]

2009-07-07T08:38:12-04:00April 7, 1985|Activism, Politics, Pro-Life|

Saskatchewan: No abortion clinic says Devine

         The Leader Post of Regina, February 23, 1985 quoted the Premier of Saskatchewan, Grant Devine, as saying that Morgentaler will not be permitted to open a clinic. As long as I’m premier, Dr. Henry Morgentaler will never open an abortion clinic in Saskatchewan. Devine told 300 Progressive Conservatives in Yorkton on Friday, February 22. “The history of pro-abortion [...]

2009-07-07T08:32:36-04:00April 7, 1985|Activism, Politics, Pro-Life|

Our February Editorial

    Our February editorial was entitled “Violence, abortionist and anger.” We have received some letters of complaint about this editorial, the first part of which explained (but did not defend) why in the USA a number of abortion clinics have been bombed. The editorial ended as follows:   The pro-life movement represents people who refuse to accept this corruption of society. [...]

2009-07-07T08:21:36-04:00April 7, 1985|Activism, Editorials, Pro-Life|

Editorial: Bearing witness

      To picket at an abortion clinic is an unpleasant task at the best of times. Without exception the men and women who take part in these demonstrations would prefer to be elsewhere, doing what they themselves would all consider to be “something more constructive.” But they picket out of a sense of duty and with the somewhat grim realization [...]

2009-07-07T07:57:12-04:00April 7, 1985|Activism, Editorials, Pro-Life|

The abortuary picket line

    Picketers protesting the Toronto Morgentaler abortuary have been very effective. Organizers report that very few abortions are being done at the abortuary and reliable sources confirm that very few have been done since it reopened on December 10, 1984. The average now is only one or two per day and this low number is attributable almost solely to the vigilance [...]

2009-07-07T07:52:11-04:00April 7, 1985|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life|

Open letter

    Mrs. Monique Vezina, MP Minister responsible for CIDA Ministry for External Relations Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G2   Dear Mrs. Vezina   Re: International Planned Parenthood Federation funding by the Department of External Relations   Thank you for your letter of January 24, 1985. We have been informed by others who corresponded with the Department that they received identical replies. Regrettably, [...]

2009-07-07T07:49:03-04:00April 7, 1985|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life|

CYPLO National Conference

  On Saturday May 4 and Sunday May 5, 1985 The Canadian Youth Pro-Life Organization (CYPLO) will hold its annual National Conference at Don Bosco High School in Toronto.             This is CYPLO’s second National Conference and the theme for this year is “Now is the time.” The theme represents the immediate necessity for youth-involvement in all the manifestations of the pro-life [...]

2009-07-07T07:46:03-04:00April 7, 1985|Events, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

PC government appoints another pro-abortionist to top post

  On March 1, 1985, Secretary of State Walter McLean (PC Waterloo), Minister in charge of the status of Woman, appointed NDP-worker Sylvia Gold to a seven-year term as president of the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Woman. The appointment was highly lauded by pro-abortion feminists.   Sylvia Gold   It was hailed by MP Lucie Pepin, head of the [...]

2009-07-07T07:34:23-04:00April 7, 1985|Abortion, Equal Rights|

Religious leaders call for abortion protest the people must act

  Catholic church leaders in Manitoba told the faithful that if Attorney General Roland Penner won’t act, it is up to them to make it clear to Henry Morgentaler that his Winnipeg clinic is unwanted. The action followed Penner’s refusal to seek an injunction to stop Morgentaler’s Winnipeg abortion clinic from reopening, after being closed for 18 months.   Abortion-related charges against [...]

2009-07-07T07:30:29-04:00April 7, 1985|Activism, Pro-Life, Religion|
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