Monthly Archives: September 1987

Sad Tories . . .

Ontario Tories, October 1984 The Ontario Tory leadership race is under way.  Candidate Dennis Timbrell declares that he accepts the federal law on abortion (Section 251 of the Criminal Code).  However, he opposed abortion on demand and any further liberalization of the abortion law. December 1984 The Attorney General Roy McMurtry, appeals the November 1984 jury acquittal of Morgentaler, but only after [...]

2010-06-01T07:45:58-04:00September 1, 1987|Issues|

The current Ontario scene

January 1981 Bob Rae, (MPP, York South-Weston), while still federal MP for Broadview-Greenwood, circulates a personal statement on abortion which contains the following sentences: “I do not support abortion on demand. Neither does the NDP…I think the question as to whether a woman should have an abortion is essentially a matter of conscience between the woman and her doctor.” (NDP Circular on [...]

2010-06-01T07:42:20-04:00September 1, 1987|Abortion, Politics|

Choice and its price tag

Almost one year ago today, I sat in anger watching Rev. Ken Campbell and Norma Scarborough of CARAL sparring on a phone-in talk show.  I was angry for two reasons: the programme was pre-recorded so I couldn’t phone in to comment, and Norma Scarborough had the audacity to state that “women have their abortion and life goes on as usual.” Norma obviously [...]

2010-06-01T07:41:55-04:00September 1, 1987|Abortion|

The Editorial You can make a difference

The results of Ontario’s upcoming elections are predictable: no matter which party wins, unborn babies lose.  Despite rhetoric spouted by some hopefuls, who easy abortion is a matter of personal conscience or who protest that no action can be taken against illegal killing centers until the Supreme Court has spoken, all three mainstream parties support the status quo at the very least, [...]

2010-06-01T07:19:07-04:00September 1, 1987|Editorials|

NDP favors abortion on demand

It has been customary for the NDP, just as it has been for the Canadian Abortion Rights Action League, to deny that the movement is “pro-abortion.” On December 23, 1984, Toronto Sun columnist Claire Hoy discussed Morgentaler and the NDP.  He first refuted a Toronto Star editorial of December 21, which had argued that Morgentaler should not have been re-charged.  This, Hoy [...]

2010-06-01T07:18:46-04:00September 1, 1987|Abortion, Politics|

Put support for life above party loyalty

With the coming election and campaign to vote life, there will undoubtedly be the usual criticisms levied against our single issue voting.  Criticisms like those published in an editorial entitles “Taste and Ethics” in the Catholic weekly, The Prairie Messenger. That 1982 editorial contended: But it is not sound reasoning to base one’s ballot decision on any single issue…Surely no one is [...]

2010-06-01T07:18:14-04:00September 1, 1987|Abortion, Politics|

Abortion. . . an unexpected election issue

During an election swing through Metropolitan Toronto, David Peterson stepped on to a subway train and found that abortion had become an election issue.  Just as the Premier boarded the train, so did some 15 pro-lifers who joined him holding placards protesting the Premier’s abortion policies.  On Thursday, September 10, Ontario voters go to the polls and pro-life groups are using all [...]

2010-06-01T07:17:43-04:00September 1, 1987|Abortion, Politics|

Packer not intimidated by police tactics

Police Constable David Packer has met with more intimidation at the 14th division of the Metropolitan Police Department.  Although not yet formally charged, he has been interviewed by internal investigating officers checking the possibility of laying a corruption charge against him. Constable Packer’s action in refusing to “guard” the Morgentaler abortuary earlier this year has received widespread pro-life publicity.  In mid-July, Constable [...]

2010-06-01T07:17:02-04:00September 1, 1987|Abortion|

Borowski given leave to appeal

It all began in 1978 when Joe Borowski applied to the Saskatchewan courts for a declaration that would give unborn children full legal protection.  His case was held up for 5 years because of procedural challenges from the Crown, but was finally heard by Mr. Justice Matheson in Regina.  That decision went against Borowski, who immediately appealed to the Saskatchewan Court of [...]

2010-06-01T07:16:40-04:00September 1, 1987|Issues|

Sad Tories . . .

PROVINCIAL SCENE Ontario Tories, October 1984 The Ontario Tory leadership race is under way.  Candidate Dennis Timbrell declares that he accepts the federal law on abortion (Section 251 of the Criminal Code).  However, he opposed abortion on demand and any further liberalization of the abortion law. December 1984 The Attorney General Roy McMurtry, appeals the November 1984 jury acquittal of Morgentaler, but [...]

2010-06-01T06:52:22-04:00September 1, 1987|Abortion, Politics|

Father Ted challenges Toronto area Knights of Columbus

On Sunday July 12, the Toronto Knights of Columbus organized a “Crusade for Life” Mass at St. Michael’s Cathedral.  The main celebrant and homilist was Father Ted Colleton.  The Mass was in response to the call put forth by Supreme Knight Virgil Dechant, who has pledged to use the “resources and manpower” of the Knights to defeat abortion. “We are convinced that [...]

2010-09-30T14:43:20-04:00September 1, 1987|Issues|
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