Yearly Archives: 1993

Erin loses her innocence

1992 has been Ireland’s year of disaster.  It all started with the case of a fourteen-year-old girl, Miss X, who was two months pregnant, allegedly as a result of statutory rape.  Her parents informed police that they had arranged for her to have an abortion in England and they wanted to know if fetal tissues from her baby would be acceptable in [...]

2009-08-21T13:45:41-04:00January 21, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Abortuary site sparks community protest

As the opening date for the new Mogentaler abortuary in Toronto approaches, opposition from local residents and businesses is heating up. A contentious meeting, December 7, saw opponents and supporters of the abortuary square off. Tom McDonnell, a local resident, and chairman of the meeting said the overwhelming majority of the neighbourhood is against the proposed location.  But a vocal minority took [...]

2009-08-21T13:43:10-04:00January 21, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Alive or dead: it’s money in the bank

It’s strange how facts can be manipulated.  When I read Alanna Mitchell’s three part article about adoptions in the Globe and Mail recently, my eyes happened to light on a paragraph which said: “Three years ago, Missouri’s largest abortion clinic started offering adoption services as well, in an attempt to serve women who want neither to have an abortion nor to raise [...]

2009-08-21T13:40:30-04:00January 21, 1993|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Answering life’s hardships

“Happy the man, and happy he alone, He, who can call to-day his own: He who, secure within, can say: ‘Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have liv’d to-day.’” -Horace Once in a lifetime, if one is fortunate, something extraordinary happens, in the pattern of daily existence that touches and changes one’s outlook permanently.  Seemingly mundane activities take on special significance when [...]

2009-08-21T13:35:30-04:00January 21, 1993|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

And the debate goes on

“Right to die” advocate ready to defy law and assist in Sue Rodriguez’s suicide As I write this, the Sue Rodriguez case has not yet been heard by the B.C. Supreme Court.  By the time you read this, the case will not only have been heard but a judgment may already have been announced, and Sue might even be dead. At the [...]

2009-08-21T13:31:41-04:00January 21, 1993|Euthanasia, Society & Culture|

Television violence hits home

A child is missing.  Sent to the corner for a loaf of bread, she has not returned.  We all know the horrible feeling in the pit of the stomach such news brings.  We hope against hope, but in time, the inevitable outcome is reported: her little body has been found in a field, raped and murdered.  Her family’s grief is shared by [...]

2009-08-21T13:30:06-04:00January 21, 1993|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Maternal health care

“Motherhood is no longer a high priority.” This, claims Dr. Robert Walley in a December talk at Toronto’s Holiday Inn, is the core of the abortion problem.  Dr. Walley, an obstetrician from Newfoundland via England, is more than qualified to speak on the subject of motherhood.  He delivers babies all over the world – from the east of Canada to the west [...]

2009-08-21T12:30:32-04:00January 21, 1993|Bioethics, Society & Culture|

A visit with Canada’s pro-life youth

I was invited to be a speaker at the Human Life International Conference in Cork, Ireland.  The Conference was held at the Blarney Park Hotel, outside Cork City, October 30 to November 1, and it was a great success.  I had intended to stay in Ireland with my family until November 16.  But, just before taking off for my native land, I [...]

2009-08-21T12:24:05-04:00January 21, 1993|Events, Pro-Life, Society & Culture, Youth Activism|

You were asking?

What was the wording of the Irish constitutional amendment on abortion after the referendum?  J. McC. Toronto The amendment in 1983 included this provision in the Irish Constitution: “The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn child, and with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother guarantees in its laws to respect and, as far as [...]

2009-08-21T12:22:34-04:00January 21, 1993|Bioethics, Politics, Society & Culture|

Determined pro-lifers lead Chrétien to desperate antics

We have a quaint custom in this country.  We cheerfully accept that our political leaders will defend their decisions and policies with rationales which are pure fabrications.  Their real motive may be expediency, greed or pride but we will listen with straight faces as political leaders explain their actions with fancy and fanciful rationales.  The excitement begins when a politician is so [...]

2009-08-21T12:18:59-04:00January 21, 1993|Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Growing division in Liberal Party

Pro-life Liberals are getting support from some unlikely sources in their bid to keep the party open to the rank and file. Prominent Liberal Styli Pappas says a growing number of party members have become dissatisfied wit the “draconian measure” which allows the leader to appoint candidates in whatever riding he chooses. Jean Chrétien assumed the power to appoint candidates after the [...]

2009-08-21T12:15:51-04:00January 21, 1993|Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

A new year for life

Making predictions for the New Year is a dicey business but, even with 1993 barely begun, there are encouraging signs that it will be a good year for preborn babies and their distressed mothers. The pro-life movement is totally opposed to all abortions but a recently-released Environics poll is a step in the right direction – a first baby step. The poll, [...]

2009-08-21T12:14:42-04:00January 21, 1993|Editorials|

Ontario legalizes living wills

Monday, December 4, 1992 will be remembered as the day that Ontario’s NDP government passed three bills – 108, 109 and 110 – which catapulted the province into the forefront of the euthanasia movement in Canada. Although the new laws contain a myriad of dubious initiatives, pro-life objections inevitably emphasize one area: The new laws legalize living wills in Ontario. Living wills [...]

2009-08-21T11:32:37-04:00January 21, 1993|Politics, Society & Culture|

NDP report denounced as farce

A heavily-biased pro-abortion task force has called on the provincial government to provide more abortions throughout Ontario and to crack down on pro-life counseling and peaceful protest. The report, issued December 18, recommends that the province leave no minority or disadvantaged group untouched.  It calls for greater access to abortion among “young women, poor women, women with disabilities, women of colour and [...]

2009-08-21T11:30:48-04:00January 21, 1993|Abortion, Politics, Society & Culture|

‘Society’ exploits terminally-ill woman

Interim Staff A pro-euthanasia group is using an emotionally-charged video of a terminally-ill woman to manipulate the public and Members of Parliament into changing the Criminal Code to allow euthanasia into Canada. The meetings of the Sub-Committee of the Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General on the Recodification of the General Part of the Criminal Code do not usually receive [...]

2009-08-12T08:40:19-04:00January 12, 1993|Euthanasia, Politics, Population, Society & Culture|
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