Yearly Archives: 1985

New Brunswick: Moncton Clinic sidesteps parents’ rights in issuing the pill to teenagers

The Moncton Hospital’s Reproductive Clinic is prescribing the birth control pill and, in some cases, a “morning after” pill to under-age teens – without parental knowledge or consent. At least one 15-year-old girl was given the “morning after” pill when she went to the clinic by herself after having intercourse without using contraception.  She was also offered a prescription for the regular [...]

2009-07-22T09:29:51-04:00November 22, 1985|Bioethics|

Pro-Life along lower St. Lawrence

Pro-Life action groups are being formed along both shores of the lower St. Lawrence River. In a recent organizing tour, at the invitation of local groups, Lucille Lavoie-Gordon, president of Coalition Pour la Vie, Quebec, visited Baie-Comeau, Hauterive and Matane.  She spoke on Respect for Life and Our Duty as Citizens at four Masses at the Baie-Comeau cathedral.  She also spoke, and [...]

2009-07-22T09:19:09-04:00November 22, 1985|Politics, Pro-life Groups|

Quebec Update

Now that Pierre-Marc Johnson has become leader of the Parti Quebecois and Premier of Quebec, it looks as if a provincial election cannot be delayed for long.  The new Premier is detested by most of the old-time members of the Parti, and the Parti  appears to be equally detested by most Quebecers.  So, we may soon have an opportunity to test the [...]

2009-07-22T09:17:18-04:00November 22, 1985|Abortion, Politics|

QUEBEC: Pro-Life week in La Beauce

Beauce County Pro-Life Week, September 22 to 28, was no ordinary pro-life week.  It was the first-ever large-scale pro-life event in the area, and it provided most of the people of this huge region with their first opportunity to hear the pro-life message – which they received enthusiastically. On opening night, The Silent Scream was shown to a full house in the [...]

2009-07-22T09:15:00-04:00November 22, 1985|Events, Pro-Life|

Morgentaler/Campbell

On October 2, on the occasion of the Ontario Supreme Court of Appeal ordering a new trial for abortionist Morgentaler and his associates, Morgentaler and Reverend Ken Campbell, head of choose Life Canada and Morgentaler’s next door neighbour in Toronto, held back to back press conferences at the Toronto Press Club. Morgentaler, his legal counsel Morris Manning, Carol Lindberg of the Canadian [...]

2009-07-22T09:11:45-04:00November 22, 1985|Abortion, Politics|

Artists for Life

On September 21, the day of the giant pro-life rally in Toronto, Artists for Life held their first group show in the gymnasium of St. Joseph’s College School on Wellesley Street.  According to spokesman Paul Arteau, one of the exhibitors, it was an unqualified success. “We had over 200 people sign our guest book and more than 3,000 came through to view [...]

2009-07-22T08:35:15-04:00November 22, 1985|Activism, Events, Pro-Life|

Assault on the picket line

Patraig G. O’Mathuna, a registered nurse, and insurance agent, Tom Brown, have both been recently assaulted by the same man in the vicinity of the abortuary while picketing. David Butt, who has been seen coming and going from Ultra Word Processing, a business in the area, was witnessed attacking both men on separate occasions.  Police have refused to lay charges of assault [...]

2009-07-22T08:30:45-04:00November 22, 1985|Activism|

Father Abello acquitted

On October 15, in courtroom 124 in Toronto’s Old City Hall, Father Lawrence Abello won an acquittal on the charge that he had “caused a disturbance by shouting” at the back of the Harbord Street abortuary in Toronto.  (See p.1, The Interim, September 1985.)  The judge agreed with defence counsel that Father Abello was not guilty of the charge laid by Metro [...]

2009-07-22T08:27:37-04:00November 22, 1985|Activism, Pro-Life|

Irene Morel’s attempted arrest of the Minister of Education, Sean Conway.

On Thursday October 10, Irene Morel, a housewife from Parry Sound, Ontario, attempted a citizen’s arrest of Ontario Cabinet Minister Sean Conway in the Ontario Legislature.  She was unsuccessful, but according to police, it was the first time anyone had ever attempted such an action. Mrs. Morel, 48, part-time journalist for the Toronto Star and some regional publications, had come to Toronto [...]

2009-07-22T08:25:51-04:00November 22, 1985|Abortion, Activism, Politics|

Across Canada: Ontario: Supreme Court of Ontario

On October 1st, 1985 the long-awaited judgment of the Supreme Court of Ontario Court of Appeal concerning the Morgentaler Trial was handed down.  In a unanimous decision the five judges set aside the jury verdict of acquittal, and ordered a new trial.  Their concluding statements included the following: “The errors at trial were so fundamental that there has been no trial according [...]

2009-07-22T08:19:53-04:00November 22, 1985|Abortion, Across Canada, Politics|

The Editorial: Ian Scott fiddles while babies burn

Ontario Attorney General Ian Scott continues to insist that the province is powerless to close the Morgentaler abortuary.  He is wrong and he is misleading Canadians. Independent lawyers have confirmed that the correct legal avenue to harness Morgentaler and his co-conspirators from continuing their illegal activities is to apply to the courts for bail conditions to be imposed.  However, Scott insists that [...]

2009-07-22T08:16:50-04:00November 22, 1985|Abortion, Politics|

Peterson dodges pickets across Ontario

Ontario pro-lifers have vowed that Premier Peterson will not be allowed to forget that there is an illegal abortuary operating in the province.  Many have stated that they will picket him wherever he goes in the province. A central grievance with the Premier is that he signed a statement prior to the election stating that he would close the illegal abortuary if [...]

2009-07-22T08:14:03-04:00November 22, 1985|Activism, Pro-Life|

Morgentaler abortuary declared illegal

Over the past ten months a number of cases concerning abortion and activities at abortuaries have come before the Courts.  In Toronto some minor charges (of trespassing) against pro-lifers have been dismissed without trial, other cases are due to be heard just after The Interim goes to press, still others have been postponed for the second time.  In British Columbia the case [...]

2009-07-22T08:08:33-04:00November 22, 1985|Abortion, Politics|

Ontario protester jailed

On Friday, October 18, the first pro-life supporter was jailed for protesting the illegal operation of the Morgentaler abortuary in Toronto.  Judge Anthony Charlton of the Ontario Provincial Court sentenced Daniel McCash to jail for five days.  Mr. McCash, who has no previous convictions, was charged on July 22nd. with causing a disturbance by shouting. His offence consisted of shouting at two [...]

2009-07-22T08:06:47-04:00November 22, 1985|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life|

Justice now! Giant Rally a “success”

On the last day of summer, tens of thousands of Ontarians gathered at Queen’s Park in Toronto to voice their support for life.  The September 21 “Justice for the Unborn” rally in front the Ontario legislature was followed by a 15-block walk through downtown Toronto, which led past the Morgentaler abortion clinic on Harbord Street. The turnout, estimated by Campaign Life president [...]

2009-07-22T08:00:35-04:00November 22, 1985|Activism, Events, Pro-Life|
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