Yearly Archives: 1993

Parents furious over gay sex-ed pamphlets

While one Alberta politician wants the Toronto curriculum on homosexuality taught in Alberta Schools New York parents threw out the chancellor who wanted homosexual studies in grade one. While the Toronto School Board’s sexuality counselor, Tony Gambini, is offering his gay-positive counseling to other Ontario boards.  Toronto parents are fighting the curriculum and counseling on a school-by-school basis. Parent Association meetings across [...]

2009-08-24T13:34:47-04:00March 24, 1993|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Saving parents time and trouble

How many times have you taken your kids to a movie, or rented a video for them, only to be shocked by the gratuitous sex, violence and profanity that seem to have become so common in today’s films? It’s getting more and more difficult to find good movies these days; movies that both your whole family can enjoy, and that don’t put [...]

2009-08-24T13:30:09-04:00March 24, 1993|Book Review, Society & Culture|

U.S. college students dedicate a year to life

A new radicalism is breaking out on college campuses in America. It has the familiar ring of student activism—the sit-ins, the confrontations with authority. The students march, they talk about a “cultural revolution,” they turn current wisdom on its head. The group calls itself Collegians Activated to Liberate Life. They’ve taken the year off from their studies to immerse themselves fully in [...]

2009-08-24T13:26:51-04:00March 24, 1993|Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups, Society & Culture|

Where is the outcry?

Now that a lot of dust has settled on the announcement by former Health Minister Frances Lankin that she would implement the recommendations of the Task Group on Abortion Services, we can take another look beneath the surface. We’re quite to arrogance of politicians and their delicious contempt for the intelligence of the ordinary voter.  But it seems to me that the [...]

2009-08-24T13:22:51-04:00March 24, 1993|Frank Kennedy, Politics, Society & Culture|

The “seamless garment”

In Cap-de-la-Madeleine, not a mile from my home, a young man died last week, consumed by the bitter coldness of poverty.  Hydro-Quebec shut off his electricity for non-payment and he was asphyxiated by the propane barbeque with which he had tried to warm himself. The St. Maurice region of Quebec (which includes Trois Riviers and the “Cap”) was one the pulp-and paper [...]

2015-05-20T07:54:37-04:00March 24, 1993|Society & Culture|

Rights of unborn tied to feminism

…or, How I became sucked into the pro-life movement Twenty years ago last November, I came to Canada. I was single and in my mid-twenties. I came to work for a while, to see another part of the world. Back then I had long brown hair, and described myself as a pro-choice feminist, Today I have medium-length grey hair, one husband, three [...]

2009-08-24T13:12:11-04:00March 24, 1993|Marriage and Family, Motherhood, Society & Culture|

Catching up with Joe Borowski

Whatever happened to Joe Borowski? It’s one of the most common questions pro-lifers ask of the man who almost single-handedly took on the Canadian system in a monumental battle for the unborn. From being on the leading edge of the pro-life battle for almost two decades, Borowski seems to many to have fallen off the face of the earth. “I’m not dead,” [...]

2009-11-11T06:23:18-05:00March 24, 1993|Politics, Pro-Life, Profiles|

Regarding Henry

For almost a quarter of a century now, very few Canadians have opened their morning papers without seeing some kind of news on abortion. Arguments have changed, people have come and gone, laws have been revamped and courts have ruled but, through it all, there has been one constant – Henry Morgentaler. Morgentaler is, and always has been, the icon of the [...]

2009-08-24T12:58:54-04:00March 24, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Ontario residents must act now!

Over a year ago, the Ontario Minister of Health set up a “Task Group” to make proposals regarding changes in the health policy of the provincial government. One proposal is that all hospitals with obstetrical and gynecological services perform abortions. Presumably, the price of refusal would be the loss of government assistance. This appears to me to be directed at the Catholic [...]

2009-08-24T12:54:39-04:00March 24, 1993|Abortion, Equal Rights, Society & Culture|

Nova Scotia vs. Morgentaler

Abortionist Henry Morgentaler and his lawyers were in the Supreme Court of Canada on February 4, attempting to win round three against the province of Nova Scotia. Charged with illegally performing abortions under the province’s Medical Services Act, Morgentaler hopes the Supreme Court will uphold the decision of the two lower courts in Nova Scotia that the Medical Services Act is unconstitutional. [...]

2009-08-10T15:58:35-04:00March 10, 1993|Abortion, Politics|

You were asking?

We hear a lot about Roe v. Wade, but what exactly did the U.S. Supreme Court say? L.M.  Toronto The Court announced a new constitutional right.  The majority said that the 14th Amend-ment to the U.S. Constitution shelters a fundamental right of privacy “broad enough to encompass a woman’s decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy.” The judges did not know [...]

2009-08-10T14:47:15-04:00March 10, 1993|Abortion, Bioethics, Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Notes from my Jacuzzi

I have spent my few hours of leisure time over the last few days and nights digesting some political junk food in the form of John Laschinger and Geoffrey Stevens’ book Leaders and Lesser Mortals. Ir’s a must-read for political junkies and hopefuls alike, an anecdotal manual of political campaigning as practiced in Canada today. As I read, I endeavoured to glean [...]

2009-08-10T14:29:42-04:00March 10, 1993|Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Semper Fidelis in …

When The Interim staff began preparing this tenth anniversary issue, we looked carefully through back issues, searching for the stories that would define the paper’s role over the past decade. We failed. Our search reminded us that The Interim is not about stories, it is about pro-life people. We are merely the instrument to let the pro-life family across Canada know who [...]

2009-08-10T14:17:25-04:00March 10, 1993|Editorials|

Exposing the wolf

John Hofsess is a man with a mission, and it is becoming quite clear that he does not care how many corners he cuts as he rushes to push through legalized euthanasia in Canada. Hofsess’s first public setback came last year when it was revealed that he used a government grant to establish his organization, the Right to Die Society. He later [...]

2009-08-10T13:42:28-04:00March 10, 1993|Euthanasia, Politics|

Witnesses to the truth

“The only thing that I was thinking of was – get the baby out” (Hamilton Spectator, February 4, 1993) The above quote refers to the heroics of a policeman who rescued a frightened child in a dark, smoke-filled apartment unit. The officer risked his life to find the victim under a bed, unconscious. As he dragged her out, almost overcome with smoke, [...]

2009-08-10T13:26:27-04:00March 10, 1993|Population, Society & Culture|
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