Monthly Archives: July 1985

Can singles and homosexuals adopt?

      Unmarried couples, single people and homosexuals have as much right to adopt children as do heterosexual married couples under the Charter of Rights. This directive from Ontario government civil servants to Children’s Aid societies was reported in Ontario newspapers on May 30 and 31.             This directive claims to speak with authority. In reality it is an example of [...]

2009-07-10T11:23:51-04:00July 10, 1985|Human rights, Politics, Society & Culture|

Pro-Life’s charitable status

  Mr. Michael Wilson’s first budget speech on May 23 included a sentence on charitable institutions that is of interest to pro-life educational groups. According to the Globe’s report (May 24): Charitable institutions need no longer be concerned about having their registered tax-exempt status cut off when they carry out lobbying campaigns on public issues as long as charitable institutions are not [...]

2009-07-10T11:21:19-04:00July 10, 1985|Politics, Pro-Life|

Toronto abortionist attacks picketers

  Just after noon on Friday, June 28, two pro-life picketers were attacked by abortionist Robert Scott outside the Morgentaler abortion clinic on Harbord Street in Toronto.               Provoked by the activities of pro-life counselors with regard to two approaching female clients, abortionist Scott (6’4”) rushed out the door and threw Fred Huston, a 71- year old man off the steps [...]

2009-07-10T09:53:57-04:00July 10, 1985|Abortion, Activism, Politics, Pro-Life|

Saskatchewan’s Private Member’s Bill fails

        On Tuesday, June 12, private member’s bill No. 53, died a natural death in the Saskatchewan legislature when Minister of Justice, Gary Lane, moved that the bill be referred to the Court of Appeal for a legal opinion on its constitutionality.   Bill 53, originally titled the Freedom of Informed Choice (Abortions) Act, proposed that women seeking abortion [...]

2009-07-10T09:47:30-04:00July 10, 1985|Activism, Politics, Pro-Life|
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