Yearly Archives: 1987

Fundamental rights violated in B.C.

Cecilia Moore of Vancouver has won a small victory in the B.C. Supreme Court of Appeal.  The court et aside an earlier Supreme Court order which struck out part of her claim.  Her case will now have a fresh start when it is reheard in the province’s highest court. Moore’s ordeal began in the spring of 1985 when, as an employee of [...]

2009-08-31T13:32:04-04:00October 1, 1987|Society & Culture|

Victorious Women

On October 16 and 17, in Saskatoon a new pro-family women’s organization, Victorious Women of Canada, will have their annual national convention.  Guest speakers will be Beverly LaHaye of Concerned Women for America and Dr. Alex Kindy MP for Calgary East. The convention theme is “Education for Action.”  There will be workshops on daycare, sexual orientation legislation, pay equity, parental choice in [...]

2009-08-31T13:28:33-04:00October 1, 1987|Issues, Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Around the world

The United Nations: The International Right To Life Federation has been granted Observer Status as a Non-Governmental Organization (N.G.O.) by the United National Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The ECOSOC is very active in forming and implementing population-control programmes throughout the world – particularly in the Third World – through its Population Division and the United Nations’ Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA). [...]

2009-09-01T07:41:29-04:00October 1, 1987|Abortion, World Briefs|

New porn bill would allow abortion ads

The latest pornography legislation introduced by the Progressive Conservative government omits a vital clause which until now has prevented abortionists from advertising their services. Bill C-54 introduced by Justice Minister Ray Hnatyshyn in May, is the second attempt by the present government to revise Canadian pornography laws.  This time around, several sections of the existing legislation have not been rewritten, but instead [...]

2009-09-01T07:36:50-04:00October 1, 1987|Abortion, Politics, Society & Culture|

Peterson picketed again

On Sunday August 9, pro-life activists from all over Ontario converged on the Marconi Club in London where David Peterson was holding his annual bake-out.  They decided that, with the election campaign in full swing, Premier Peterson’s constituents should be aware that he allows legal aborturaries to continue to function in Ontario.  About 100 activists conveyed the pro-life message and the media [...]

2009-09-01T07:13:01-04:00October 1, 1987|Issues|

Vigil for Packer

On the morning of September 8, Toronto and area activists held a vigil in support of P.C. David Packer.  This vigil coincided with Packer’s scheduled hearing at the Police Tribunal. About 40 supporters came and went during the steady rainfall of the morning rush hour to lend their prayers and encouragement to Packer.  Many handouts explaining our presence were distributed to curious [...]

2009-09-01T07:12:39-04:00October 1, 1987|Activism|

Picketing abortionists

Cambridge Pro-Lifers organize picket of local abortionists’ office.  In Cambridge, Ontario, the Right to Life Association has been picketing at the offices of the local abortionists “Dr.” Assad and “Dr.” Chan, since June of this year. Before the picketing began; Cambridge RTL president Annelise Steden and Dr. Reginald Bannister held a meeting with the two abortionists. The latter were informed that the [...]

2009-09-01T07:13:24-04:00October 1, 1987|Abortion, Activism|

Sexual experiments for the young

In Australia, a government-produced booklet encourages children as young as 10 years-old to experiment with sexual relationships – both heterosexual and homosexual – and advised how to “divorce” their parents if they disapprove of such behaviour. Writing in the July edition of Speak Up, Jean Wallis reports that the Youth Rights Booklet, “Where do you stand,” is available free of charge to [...]

2009-09-01T07:16:21-04:00October 1, 1987|Issues|

Mother Teresa supports Packer

Shortly before he appeared before a police disciplinary tribunal to answer to the charge of disobeying a legal order, Constable David Packer received an open letter of support from Mother Teresa. The five-page handwritten letter not only supported Constable Packer but contained an eloquent plea to government to make law to protect all unborn. The full text of the open letter to [...]

2009-09-01T07:41:40-04:00October 1, 1987|Issues|

Bill C-54 – the battle over pornography REAL Women of Canada

Out of the dark shines a ray of hope in the form of Justice Minister Ramon Hnatyshyn’s Bill C-54.  At long last, a truly conservative Bill from the federal government!  Is Prime Minister Mulroney finally ready to act on the overwhelming mandate-for-change given him by the Canadian people? Hatyshyn’s anti-pornography bill is a tight package, giving clear definitions for both hard and [...]

2009-09-01T07:11:02-04:00October 1, 1987|Society & Culture|

The sexual revolution feminism & the churches Part X Section 1A Catholic Bishops of Canada

Canada’s pro-life movement and the Catholic Church are both opposed to abortion, yet there is no intimate understanding between them.  The Canadian Catholic Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) in Ottawa has liaison with a dozen or more political, economic and interfaith social justice action groups, but it has none with the 300,000 member pro-life movement. In truth, there is little communication between [...]

2009-09-01T07:11:48-04:00October 1, 1987|Religion, Society & Culture|

A visit to Ireland

I returned from a two-week visit to Ireland on September 5 and had not got over my “jet lag” when I found The Interim was awaiting another column.  Anything even approaching intellectual activity is beyond me at the moment, so I decided to indulge in mere entertainment and simply talk about my visit home and some of the things that happened. I [...]

2009-09-01T07:09:15-04:00October 1, 1987|Issues|

Ultrasound pioneer

Professor Ian Donald, MD, CBE, inventor of the first successful diagnostic ultrasound machine and the originator of the pregnancy scan, died on June 19, aged 76. Dr. Donald became widely known in pro-life circles two years ago when during the controversy over the accuracy over the filmed ultrasound sequences in Dr. Bernard Nathanson’s film,  The Silent Scream, he signed an affidavit testifying [...]

2009-09-01T07:08:44-04:00October 1, 1987|Issues|

Nurses for Life

Many people question the ethics of nurses who are forced, or perhaps opt, to become involved with other medical professionals performing abortions.  Among these, are nurses themselves, who are frightened that by refusing to assist this ghastly procedure they would jeopardize their jobs. “The destruction of human life is against morals and ethics.”  This is the motto of Nurses for Life – [...]

2009-09-01T07:06:51-04:00October 1, 1987|Bioethics, Pro-Life|

Experimentation with human embryos

Several scientists, associated with members of the medical profession, want to do experiments with early human embryos produced by fertilization outside the body (in vitro fertilization, or IVF). They have used arguments unacceptable to any scientist in trying to convince the public that these early embryos are not young human beings at all.  They also claim that their investigations will contribute importantly [...]

2009-09-01T07:06:14-04:00October 1, 1987|Bioethics|
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