Yearly Archives: 1985

No licence to break the law

      The Attorney-General of Ontario’s appeal of the jury acquittal of Morgentaler and his two associates on November 8th, 1984, and, the request for a new trial, began on Monday April 29, 1985, before a panel of five judges from the Ontario Supreme Court of Appeal. Because of the importance of the appeal, which will require rulings from Ontario’s highest [...]

2009-07-09T07:54:57-04:00June 9, 1985|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life|

Rock and obscenity

      How may parents listen to the rock music that most children and adolescents dance to, do homework to and fall asleep with? How many parents realize that rock lyrics have become sexually explicit and background sound effects crudely reinforce the intent of this musical pornography?             Prince, one of today’s biggest stars, has sold over nine million copies of [...]

2009-07-09T07:44:16-04:00June 9, 1985|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Canadian nurses: attempt to violate conscience

  The Canadian Nurse of March 1985, printed a summary of the Canadian Nurses Association’s (CNA) position on “nursing’s role in family planning.” It noted that the CNA had developed a number of position statements on nursing in health care and stated:   In its statement on nursing’s role in family planning, adopted in June, 1982, CNA recognizes that family planning is [...]

2009-07-09T07:39:41-04:00June 9, 1985|Abortion, Marriage and Family|

Rebuff

    In a period of one month, six provinces rejected Henry Morgentaler’s request to set up medicare-funded, provincially-recognized, abortuaries. “We have no intention of allowing Dr. Morgentaler to enter Saskatchewan,” Health Minister Graham Taylor declared on April 25. “In fact we will be doing everything within the power of this Government to prevent him from establishing a clinic in this province.” [...]

2009-07-09T07:31:15-04:00June 9, 1985|Abortion, Politics|

India

    In our March 1985 issue, p.24, The Interim passed on newspaper reports that Henry Morgentaler’s attendance at the International Conference on Law and Medicine held in India in February 1985 was co-sponsored by the Canadian Medical Association and the British Columbia Medical Association.   In a letter to Dr. Carmelo Scime, Hamilton, dated April 18, Dr. T.A. McPherson, President of [...]

2009-07-09T07:25:59-04:00June 9, 1985|Issues|

Morgentaler Update: Quebec elections

      Montreal. Henry Morgentaler announced on May 9 that he would campaign in the next Quebec election if anti-abortion groups try to force political parties to make abortions more difficult to obtain. Abortion laws have not been enforced since 1976 when the Parti Quebecois formed the government.   In August 1984, during the federal election campaign, Morgentaler endorsed the NDP [...]

2009-07-08T13:43:29-04:00June 8, 1985|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life|

Quebec: Fetal experimentation

       A recent medical journal article out of Sherbrooke, Quebec, details the fact that fetal experimentation has not ceased in Canada. Titled, “Explant Culture of Human Fetal Small Intestine,” the article, by D. Menard and P. Arseneault from that university, was quite specific. It states that small intestines “from fetuses varying from 10 to 14 weeks post fertilization were obtained [...]

2009-07-08T13:41:24-04:00June 8, 1985|Bioethics|

New Brunswick: Moncton rally

       “I’m here to warn and support you in that I’ve found abortion is not the answer,” keynote speaker Barbara Kolby told Moncton pro-lifers on Mother’s Day eve.   Ms. Kolby is a member of WEBA (Women Exploited by Abortion) and she told the crowd that members of WEBA are the voices of experience. “We are just beginning to speak [...]

2009-07-08T13:32:59-04:00June 8, 1985|Activism, Events, Pro-Life|

Newfoundland: Good Friday protest

       St. John’s on April 5, Good Friday, the sixth annual pro-life demonstration at the Health Sciences Centre of Memorial University attracted some 2,500 concerned citizens. The Health Sciences Centre is responsible for 412 – or most of Newfoundland’s official recorded – annual abortions. The demonstration started at 9:30 a.m. and lasted about 90 minutes.   Among the participants were [...]

2009-07-08T13:17:42-04:00June 8, 1985|Activism, Pro-Life|

Manitoba: Pro-life poster vandalized

       Joe Borowski’s large pro-life sign, placed on the side of his Winnipeg store, was vandalized recently when someone threw black and red paint on it.   Mr. Borowski did not believe juvenile vandals were responsible. “My guess is that it’s either an NDPer or an abortionist,” he said.   The sign, nine foot by fourteen foot, shows a graveyard [...]

2009-07-08T12:57:23-04:00June 8, 1985|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Morgentaler in BC

  On Saturday April 13, some 3,000 pro-life demonstrators protested Morgentaler’s visit to Vancouver. Speaking at John Oliver secondary school, Morgentaler, once again, received a standing ovation from his audience (900 people) for telling them that he will bring them an abortuary, train more doctors who then “will have the tremendous satisfaction of offering nice, secure, confident medical help to women in [...]

2009-07-08T12:53:55-04:00June 8, 1985|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life|

British Columbia: Pro-lifer destroys abortion device

         Just before 6:00 p.m on Sunday, January 27,1985, Jim Demers entered the reception area of Kootenay Lake District Hospital. He returned the smile of the receptionist and then casually proceeded down the hallway into the operating area of the hospital, located on the main floor. The operating rooms were not in use and the area was completely deserted. [...]

2009-07-08T12:41:40-04:00June 8, 1985|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life|

Saskatchewan should lead

  Gay Caswell, MLA (PC—Saskatoon Westmount) told the 250 pro-lifers attending the Moose Jaw Right to Life 10th anniversary banquet recently that they are trailblazers, “fighting the most important fight in the world today.”   Pro-lifers are fighting “all those who have declared war on the family – those who would see the institution of the family destroyed,” Mrs. Caswell said. And, [...]

2009-07-09T07:15:44-04:00June 8, 1985|Human rights, Marriage and Family, Pro-Life|

Abortion Hazards Bill

  On Tuesday, April 23, Bill 53, The Freedom of Informed Choice Concerning Abortions in Saskatchewan, was introduced as a private member’s bill by MLA Gay Caswell (PC Saskatoon Westmount). The abortion law itself is a federal matter, and it is beyond the powers of provinces to alter it. However, health care and family relationships are provincial concerns, and Mrs. Caswell’s Bill [...]

2009-07-08T12:03:11-04:00June 8, 1985|Abortion, Activism, Politics|

The Borowski appeal

     Former Manitoba cabinet minister, Joseph Borowski is slated to appear before the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal on December 16, 1985. Mr. Borowski filed appeal papers in the fall of 1983, after Justice William Matheson of the Court of Queen’s Bench in Regina had rejected his bid to strike down the 1969 amendment to the Criminal Code. In 1969 the Canadian [...]

2009-07-08T11:17:51-04:00June 8, 1985|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life|
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