Monthly Archives: July 1987

Pro-life message to be aired on prime time TV

Alliance for Life is in the midst of planning stages to launch a nationwide television  broadcast which will bring the pro-life message into the homes of all Canadians. The event, in telethon format, is scheduled to air on prime time national television October 5 through 11. The telethon will emphasize the theme of coping and carrying a baby to term. Testimonials and [...]

2009-08-31T08:05:25-04:00July 1, 1987|Issues|

Respect for Life Week

While many Canadians were celebrating Mother’s Day on May 10, many others were preparing for a weeklong schedule of events paying tribute to LIFE: Respect for Life. From May 10 through 17, the three national pro-life organizations-Alliance for Life, Coalition for Life and Campaign Life-launched a nationwide protest against abortion, which became available on demand with the 1969 changes in the criminal [...]

2009-08-31T07:44:32-04:00July 1, 1987|Issues|

Commentary: a view from the West

Pro-lifers are very valuable people to other pro-lifers. A rather obvious statement. When you are taking up a cause where your opponents are not only morally wrong but nasty rich and influential you appreciate your allies. But pro-lifers are so caught up in their convictions of the rightness of their cause it sometimes doesn’t occur to them that they could fall heir [...]

2009-08-31T07:43:41-04:00July 1, 1987|Issues|

The Editorial – Equality for Dad

Fathers are often shuffled into the background of the abortion debate. In Canada today, if a mother decides to abort, the father has no legal right to attempt to save the life of his unborn child; if the mother decides to have their child, she can successfully claim child support. Dad, it seems has responsibilities but few of the rights that go [...]

2009-08-31T07:42:52-04:00July 1, 1987|Equal Rights|

David Packer: a cop with a conscience

Police Constable David Packer can keep a secret. His wife, Anne, didn’t find out for six months that her husband was a hero. He had been cited for bravery by the Metropolitan Toronto Police Department for saving a three-month old infant from a fire in a building on Spencer Avenue. The child’s deaf-mute mother had put her arms together and made a [...]

2009-08-31T07:41:53-04:00July 1, 1987|Issues|

Unborn child protected

In a Belleville court, a landmark decision to protect an unborn child may be a big step forward for the pro-life movement. In the early April Family Court Judge D.K. Kirkland made an unborn child a ward of the Children’s Aid Society. The ruling make the “fetus” a ward of the society for just three months-until birth and for a brief time [...]

2009-08-31T07:39:46-04:00July 1, 1987|Issues|

Police constable refuses abortuary duty

A Toronto police officer has refused to perform guard duty outside the Morgentaler clinic and has been charged by his superiors with committing an offence under the Police Act. Constable David Packer, 35 is a father of five and a ten year veteran of the force. Two years ago he was decorated by the Police Department for bravery in rescuing a three-month [...]

2009-08-31T07:38:59-04:00July 1, 1987|Issues|
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