Yearly Archives: 1989

Two-Faced Politicians In Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia has become the newest abortion battleground in Canada. A threat by Henry Morgentaler to open an abortuary here in Halifax has forced the once silent issue out into the open. The media can no longer ignore the issue of abortion. No longer can government hide from public view the fact that over 1700 abortions take place yearly in Nova Scotia [...]

2009-08-25T07:51:12-04:00July 25, 1989|Issues, Politics|

Operation Rescue Surprises Montreal By Michael Otis

In one year, Operation Rescue – the grassroots movement to directly and peacefully prevent the deaths of pre-born children – has swept North America.  It has raised the strongest challenge to institutionalized child-killing in twenty years. Now, under the name of Operation Sauvetage, it emerged in the heart of Henry Morgentaler’s abortion empire. On May 26, 62 people drawn from a loosely-knit [...]

2009-08-25T08:06:40-04:00July 25, 1989|Abortion|

Letter: a voice from the future

September 4, 2057 Dear 1989: Instead of the usual “What I did on my summer vacation” composition, my teacher has told us to write a letter to a past civilization.  Why did I choose the most violent and barbaric era in modern history to write to?  Oddly enough, it is to thank a small group of people for my very existence.  My [...]

2009-08-25T08:09:40-04:00July 25, 1989|Issues|

You were asking?

Recently, I was told by a pro-life friend that it was difficult to determine when human life really begins.  I confidently said, “at conception.”  He told me some doctors claim conception takes a week.  He was not referring to the time of implantation.  Please comment. [N.N. Caronport, Sask.] Procedures for in vitro fertilization have made it possible for scientists to observe, and [...]

2009-08-25T08:06:07-04:00July 25, 1989|Issues|

Late News Flashes

Seventh Toronto Rescue Toronto – For the seventh time in ten months, on June 28, pro-life rescuers effectively shut down a Toronto abortuary – this time Robert Scott’s Gerrard St. “clinic.” Early morning picketing preceded the actual rescue. After some 20 pro-abortion demonstrators had left, the Rescue took place at 12:30 p.m., with 180 rescuers and supporters taking part. Over a period [...]

2009-08-25T07:51:31-04:00June 25, 1989|News Bits|

Doreen Beagan

As reported by the media on May 4, New Brunswick Attorney General James Lockyer has closed the loopholes by adding regulations to make the current policy more enforceable.  The province has indicated that it does not intend to pay for either past or future abortions in Morgentaler clinics. While pleased about this development, a leading pro-lifer in the province, George Gilmore, N.B. [...]

2009-08-25T07:40:22-04:00June 25, 1989|Issues|

The Maritimes and pro-life

On March 16, 1989, Nova Scotia introduced changes into the Health Act and the Hospital Act that the government hopes will stop Morgentaler from opening a free-standing abortuary.  The new regulations make it illegal to perform abortions outside hospitals. However, it should not be thought that the Buchanan government is pro-life.  The fine for breaking the new regulations, for example, is a [...]

2009-08-25T07:40:01-04:00June 25, 1989|Abortion|

Update: The Churches

Pentecostal assemblies of Canada Toronto – The executive officers of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and their assistants have unanimously decided to meet together for one hour each week on an indefinite basis for prayer, confession and intercession.  They will give top priority to seeking the face of God on behalf of Canada and the world as the primary step entering the [...]

2009-08-25T07:39:33-04:00June 25, 1989|Religion|

Book Review

Counter Productive Booklet This publication, subtitled, “A workshop on Abortion,” was prepared by the Pastoral Team of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops Ottawa (CCCB). The Introduction adopts the rhetoric of the abortionists.  We are told that “the abortion issue is very complex,” that “abortion is a highly emotional issue,” that we are to participate in a discussion about abortion with “compassion, [...]

2009-08-25T07:39:14-04:00June 25, 1989|Book Review|

Winnipeg rescue

When forty-four pro-lifers were arrested April 22 for blocking the Morgentaler ‘clinic’ in Winnipeg, they added their names to the growing number of Canadians ready to face imprisonment for attempting to save the lives of innocent children. After appearing before a magistrate in the Public Safety Building on charges of petty trespass and mischief, all forty-four were released on the promise to [...]

2009-08-25T07:38:52-04:00June 25, 1989|Issues|

Picketers speak: Part II

Regular picketers are those who make a commitment to picket regularly, when they can, weekly or monthly.  Like the originals, the regular are consistent witnesses for the pre-born child and are the mainstay of visibility on the picket line.  More are needed to relieve or replace those who can no longer come, either on the picket line or inside the Way Inn.  [...]

2009-08-25T07:38:30-04:00June 25, 1989|Issues|

FCP publishes policy

The Family Coalition Party of Ontario (FCP) has published its first complete party policy program.  The FCP is Ontario’s fourth largest political party. In the last provincial election, September 1987, the party then just newly organized ran candidates in 36 of the 130 ridings, garnering four per cant of the vote in those ridings.  It held its first province-wide-convention in Toronto last [...]

2009-08-25T07:47:39-04:00June 25, 1989|Issues|

Too little – too late? Abortion teaching in Catholic schools

A chasm lies between Roman Catholic teaching on abortion and its acceptance in the Ontario Separate Schools. The presentation of Roman Catholic teaching on abortion at the convention of the Ontario Separate School Trustees, held on April 13, 14 and 15 in Toronto was thoughtful and accurate.  Father Michael Prieur, a professor of moral theology at St. Peter’s Seminary in London, Ontario, [...]

2009-08-25T07:26:01-04:00June 25, 1989|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Family Forum

Another national pro-family organization was recently incorporated in Ontario.  Past President of R.E.A.L. Women, Lynn Scime, is president of the current executive.  Other members are Shirley Pennell, secretary; Connie McKenna, treasurer; Sue Rodgerson, public relations; Vince Curtis, policy chairman. Eric McLuhan is in charge of the newsletter, the first issue of which is to appear in early June.  A convention is planned [...]

2009-08-25T07:24:34-04:00June 25, 1989|Issues|

Women for Life: R.E.A.L. Women Convention

In buoyant mood, over three hundred Canadians from Labrador City to Yellowknife gathered in Ottawa on April 22-23, for a conference on the theme “Equality Revisited.” Economist Sally Pipes, Associate Director of Vancouver’s prestigious Fraser Institute, traced the ideological changes in the modern feminist movement. Feminists have been extraordinarily successful in inducing legislative reform, she noted.  But by turning to the state [...]

2009-08-25T07:24:21-04:00June 25, 1989|Issues|
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