Monthly Archives: May 1986

Thunder Bay Council: go with the flow

Thunder Bay City Council has repeatedly said that it would not fund groups involved on either side of the abortion issue.  It has. Thunder Bay City Council has repeatedly said that it cannot take a stand on the abortion issue.  It has. Each year Thunder Bay City Council sets aside a parcel of public money to be allocated into grants given to [...]

2009-07-09T06:48:38-04:00May 9, 1986|Abortion|

Ottawa Planned Parenthood divides community

United Way of Ottawa has decided to give Planned Parenthood $44,000.  The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ottawa, Joseph Plourde, felt obligated to explain his position in a letter printed as an advertisement in the Ottawa Citizen (Saturday, March 12, 1986).  The Archbishop’s letter was very defensive about the decision not to withdraw Catholic agencies from the United Way but, instead, to recommend [...]

2009-07-09T06:47:59-04:00May 9, 1986|Issues|

A passage to India

On the evening of March 18 approximately one hundred people gathered at St. Michaels college School in Toronto to bid farewell to Father Lawrence Abello.  The event, which was sponsored by Campaign Life, was also a final opportunity to hear Father Abello speak.  He has now returned to Calcutta, India where he is carrying out his work as a Jesuit missionary. His [...]

2009-07-09T06:47:30-04:00May 9, 1986|Issues|

Pro-lifer threatened once again

With the success of Father Colleton’s “Kryptonite” locking of the abortuary gates (see p. 1), the abortionists commissioned David Butt and Peter Foster (both of the same address) to install sheet-metal plate on the gates on Sunday April 13. Some Campaign Life volunteers observed this and began to take photos of the work taking place.  At this, Peter Foster got highly upset, [...]

2009-07-09T06:52:51-04:00May 9, 1986|Issues|

Bringing home the message

Pro-life picketers have stepped up their fight for the unborn by taking their peaceful pickets to the homes of two Morgentaler “clinic” employees. On March 18, approximately 40 picketers appeared outside the home of Jane Berry, a senior nurse at the abortuary.  Pamphlets on the unborn child were distributed to local residences along with the statement explaining the actions of the picketers. [...]

2009-07-09T06:44:53-04:00May 9, 1986|Issues|

Harbinsons sign peace bond

On Friday, March 21, Helen Burnie, Dan McCash and Tom Brown, three regular pro-life picketers, were scheduled to be tried on charges laid against them by Eileen Harbinson.  Mrs. Harbinson and her husband own a word-processing business called “Ultra,” almost next door to the Morgentaler abortuary on Harbord Street. Mrs. Harbinson had accused the three picketers of blocking customers from gaining access [...]

2009-07-09T06:44:48-04:00May 9, 1986|Activism|

Always get McCash

Picketer Dan McCash was charged with trespassing on April 3 at the rear of the abortuary. Mr. McCash was walking beside a woman who was heading for an abortion, asking her if she would consider alternatives.  He followed her on to the property of the abortuary where he was told by the Barnes Security guard, R. Fletcher, “You are not supposed to [...]

2009-07-09T06:45:15-04:00May 9, 1986|Across Canada, Society & Culture|

Inquest: unapproved abortions

The inquest into an Ottawa teenager’s death during an abortion heard evidence that the Civic Hospital was, at least in this case, performing illegal abortions. Erin Shannon, aged 18, was admitted into the hospital at 8 a.m. on the morning of January 23.  The admitting nurse testified that Erin’s name was on the list of the day’s abortions and that “it was [...]

2009-07-09T06:38:19-04:00May 9, 1986|Abortion|

Discrimination in reverse

Members of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal should not air publicly their dissent from proposed legislative changes granting protection on grounds of sexual orientation, according to Ken Norman, a former chief commissioner of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. Thomas Schuck, a Weyburn lawyer and a member of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal since January 1984, has come under fire from those promoting [...]

2009-07-09T06:37:54-04:00May 9, 1986|Human Rights Commissions, Society & Culture|

Illegal abortionists charge RC priest

The operators of the Toronto Morgentaler abortuary have laid a private charge of mischief against a Roman Catholic priest. Undaunted by his arrest at the abortuary on April 8 (see story on page 6), Father Colleton returned the following morning with a “Kryptonite” bicycle lock and placed it on the gate at 7:30 a.m.  These strong locks, commonly seen on bicycles, are [...]

2009-07-09T06:37:15-04:00May 9, 1986|Abortion|
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