Yearly Archives: 1991

PC’s hard anti-life stand

Through a series of responses and initiatives in recent months, the Mulroney  government has made it clear that it firmly supports radical feminist organizations and has nothing but  contempt for the average Canadian woman. Collins and feminism   Before its Annual General Meeting in June, the National Action committee on the Status of Women (NAC) submitted a number of questions to Mary [...]

2010-03-03T15:18:59-05:00August 3, 1991|Politics|

A winner for life: Coby Vandenberg

21-Year-Old President of CYPLO (Canadian Youth Pro-Life organization) wants the world to know she’s Pro-Life. That’s why she stuck a bumper sticker ‘Rescue Our Future: Save the Unborn’ onto the back of the family pick-up truck – a Dodge.   Chevrolet   But not long ago she and her younger brother, Rob, were driving along the highway near their home in Bracebridge  [...]

2010-03-03T15:17:29-05:00August 3, 1991|Pro-Life|

A formula for tragedy: Moral chaos and cultural anarchy -National Disunity

As morality disintegrates, culture becomes ever  more preoccupied with sex, especially ‘kinky’ sex. One natural consequence of this development is an increased hostility to those who stand in the way of such aberrations. In North America today, this hostility manifests itself in progressively cruder attacks on Christianity. The most malicious attack on our traditional cultural and moral standards perhaps comes from militant [...]

2010-03-03T15:14:31-05:00August 3, 1991|Pro-Life, Religion|

Vatican rejects abortion laws

Vatican City – On June 21, Pope John Paul II released a letter to all the bishops of the world (over 4,000), asking them to toughen their stand against abortion. He told the bishops not to allow legislators to enact laws which permit the crime of abortion and to stand firm until existing laws permitting abortions are withdrawn. Said the Pope: When [...]

2010-03-03T15:11:26-05:00August 3, 1991|Abortion, Abortion Law, Pro-Life|

Bits and pieces

Spare the Rod and Save the Child? Reports from the province of Sichuan in Southwest China continue to highlight the brutal measures enforced by the Communist Government to maintain population control. When fifty women became pregnant without Government permission, they, together with their husbands were forced to attend lectures on the evils of defying the state. When ten of the husbands refused [...]

2010-02-05T11:52:20-05:00July 5, 1991|Bits n' Pieces|

What goes around, comes around

It began long before the proposed euthanasia legislation was tabled by Ontario’s NDP Government on May 27 of this year.  It began before Norm Sterling of the PC Party introduced his own version of euthanasia legislation in Bills 7 and 8. When did it begin? It began when we as a society, cheapened human life-when we, forgetting or ignoring the atrocities which [...]

2010-02-05T11:48:22-05:00July 5, 1991|Politics|

Ontario taxpayers to fund abortuaries

Under the auspices of the Independent Health Facilities Act, introduced by the former Liberal Government, abortions performed in private abortuaries will be financed by Ontario taxpayers. Making the announcement at Queen’s Park, Health Minister Frances Lankin said abortion services will be expanded across the province while a program to recruit and train doctors to become abortionists will be studied. While spokespersons from the [...]

2010-02-05T11:46:45-05:00July 5, 1991|Abortion|

Active and Passive Euthanasia – there is no difference

Addressing a hundred and ten participants in a one-day workshop on euthanasia, Professor Joseph Boyle of St. Micheal’s College, University of Toronto, denounced the hypocrisy surrounding euthanasia or mercy killing. “There is no difference between passive and active euthanasia,” he stated.  “Both end in the death of a human being.” Professor Boyle then went on to say that passive euthanasia, homicide by [...]

2010-02-05T11:43:52-05:00July 5, 1991|Euthanasia|

Father of Killer Pill greeted by Grim Reaper

When Etienne Baulieu, the scientist most closely associated with RU-486, visited Toronto on May 27, the welcoming committee organized by the Ontario Coalition of Abortion Clinics was overshadowed by the Grim Reaper and two dozen black robed, skeletal –masked mourners who followed bearing a coffin. While funeral music played, several other pro-lifers distributed literature informing passersby that RU-486 kills babies and has [...]

2010-02-05T11:42:22-05:00July 5, 1991|Abortion, Health Risks|

Judges to be re-educated

During the Real Conference in early May, National Vice-President Gwen Landolt zeroed in on the “feminist indoctrination” of federal judges at the Canadian Education Centre [see “feminism harms women, says president,” The Interim June 1991.] Canadian Judicial Council The Canadian Education Centre [CEC] was set up a few years ago by the Canadian Judicial Council to keep judges updated on recent developments [...]

2010-02-05T11:40:05-05:00July 5, 1991|Real Women|

FACTS & FABLES

FABLE Mexico.  In 1985, Alan Riding wrote ‘Distant Neighbours: A Portrait of the Mexicans.  According to him, “140,000 Mexican women die yearly from illegal abortions, “a claim presented without documentation. FACT United Nations statistics and the World Health Organization [WHO] tell a different story.  Both sources report that the total number of deaths of Mexican women aged 15-44, from all causes is [...]

2010-02-05T11:38:53-05:00July 5, 1991|Issues|

Knights support aborting hospitals

John Devlin, school trustee and active member of the Knights of Columbus [KOC] in Stratford, Ontario, expressed his disgust when he heard that the Knights had once again overwhelmingly voted in favour of financially supporting hospitals that kill unborn babies. Convention At their annual Ontario State Convention held in Toronto, May 17-20, the Knights voted heavily for a resolution that read:  Be [...]

2010-02-05T11:37:30-05:00July 5, 1991|Abortion, Religion|

A pro-lifer in P.E.I.

Charlottetown.  What can a grade school drop-out do to promote strong Christian values in a community?  Quite a lot, if Ken Biso is any example. As soon as he understood what abortion was about, working to protect the unborn child became his most important volunteer activity. “Nature itself tells me this is a human being.  Nothing else.  Nothing less.  I have no [...]

2010-02-05T11:35:43-05:00July 5, 1991|Across Canada|

“A man in a hurry”

I have been asked to many questions regarding my return from Woodstock to Toronto that I decided the best thing was to write an explanation.   The questions have been, searching, interesting and sometimes amusing.  Here are a few examples: “Did you not like it there?” “Did they throw you out again?” “What are you going to do now?” The most amusing [...]

2010-02-05T11:33:25-05:00July 5, 1991|Religion|

South of the Border

  ‘Gay’ rights flower in Connecticut. The state legislature has passed a sweeping homosexual rights statute.  It criminalizes “discrimination” against homosexuals professional associations, landlords and business people; it gives extensive new  powers to a state commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, including the power to subpoena defendants’ “books and papers” (Sec. 22[10]); and it bans any “advertisement” that “ridicules or holds up [...]

2010-02-05T11:31:42-05:00July 5, 1991|News in Brief|
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