Monthly Archives: November 1989

The trial was a farce

The trial was a farce, yet it was a great moment in pro-life history.  It was – as Charles Dickens wrote – the best of times and the worst of times. The prosecutor had to prove that Morgentaler’s clinic suffered some financial hardship August 23 in order to make the case stick against the 76 Rescuers.  He read a signed statement from [...]

1989-11-26T06:59:21-05:00November 26, 1989|Issues|

Rescue International

In our September issue, page 11, we reported that two Canadians from Toronto participated in the Operation Rescue carried out in Stockport, England by Operation Outreach, the international group which is stirring consciences in Europe under the leadership of Joan Andrews.  We have since learned that two other Canadians were present, namely Connie and Barry Norman of Burnaby, B.C.  While the two [...]

2009-08-26T07:59:00-04:00November 26, 1989|Abortion|

Pro-abortionists organize

A new coalition for abortion on demand is organizing activities throughout the country to pressure Members of Parliament to vote against any restrictions.  The announcement came at a news conference in Ottawa in October. Some 25 groups belong to the Coalition, a number of them tax supported.  Among them are the following organizations: Canadian Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL), Quebec Coalition for [...]

2009-08-26T07:57:22-04:00November 26, 1989|Abortion|

You were asking?

How do you answer people who define the fetus as only a potential human being? S.J., Simcoe, Ont. Sir William Liley – the father of fetology – once said, in court, in answer tot his assertion: “Well first, it is a non-definition; it does not explain what a fetus is, it only tells us what they think it will become.” It is [...]

2009-08-26T07:56:47-04:00November 26, 1989|Issues|

Sunday shopping

“All we want is an n even break,” said a spokesman for A&P.  This was at a news conference announcing that his supermarket chain has joined Loblaws, Miracle, and Oshawa Group (IGA and Food City) to form something called the committee for Fair Shopping.  The committee is going to lobby Ontario municipalities to permit supermarkets to open on Sundays. Their arguments: -          [...]

2009-08-26T07:56:03-04:00November 26, 1989|Society & Culture|

Green enemies of life

I have long been concerned with the environment and have attempted to live in a reasonable ecologically conservative fashion for over twenty years now-since well before environmental issues became a chic cause.  Granted, back then, we did not know about acid rain, the greenhouse effect, holes in the ozone layer, chlorofluorocarbons , vanishing tropical rain forests, and overflowing garbage dumps.  Back then, [...]

2009-08-26T07:55:37-04:00November 26, 1989|Abortion|

New Contraceptive drive

Ottawa Planned Parenthood federation of Canada [PPLC] is demanding that the government “immediately develop and implement a comprehensive and preventive policy.” PP president Norman Barwin, M.D., released a policy paper on September 19 urging Ottawa to “protect the reproductive freedom of Canadians.”  Planned Parenthood of Canada” Planned Parenthood of Canada strongly supports abortion on demand, but claims that “more education” about sex [...]

1989-11-26T06:58:42-05:00November 26, 1989|Abortion, Society & Culture|

The Last Temptation on TV

Ontario’s First Choice TV plans to show The Last Temptation  of Christ in November.  The film is a blatantly sacrilegious film in which Christ is portrayed as a wimp and Judas as a strong, dominating character. It will be shown at least three or four times during November, but not consecutively, according to a spokesperson with the pay TV firm.  No specific [...]

2009-08-26T07:39:31-04:00November 26, 1989|Issues|

The Editorial No choice

Members of parliament have no choice but to vote for a law which protects life from the time of conception till natural death, and this for two reasons. The first is the feeble, nay hopeless position of the so-called pro-choice faction.  Disguised as true liberty and progress, the feminist “solution” to individual and communal concerns is nihilistic, as killing new life must [...]

2009-08-26T07:07:06-04:00November 26, 1989|Editorials, Politics|

Struggle for civil rights

The pro-life battle for civil rights continues unabated. Cambridge, Ontario On September 11, 1989, Madame Justice Mable Van Camp granted lead of appeal to Cambridge Right to Life with respect to the injunction prohibiting picketing of the office of 2 abortionists.  (see The Interim, September 1989, page 14) One of 2 doctors has announces he is leaving for New Mexico.  Meanwhile, the [...]

2009-08-26T07:06:41-04:00November 26, 1989|Equal Rights|

Toronto trial of rescuers

On October 5, the 76 pro-lifers on trial in Toronto were given a suspended sentence and one year probation to stay away 500 feet from 85 Harbord St.   The Interim’s Dr. David Dooley attended the trial and here presents an analysis of the argumentation and judgments.  Elsewhere I this issue there is another account of the trial by the Interim’s reporter Frank [...]

2009-08-26T07:06:17-04:00November 26, 1989|Issues|
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