Yearly Archives: 1995

Refusal to face facts hurts women

Mother Jones Magazine is not usually on my must read list but a colleague gave me the March/April issue which contains a surprisingly fair article on abortion and breast cancer. Writer Michael Castleman concludes that there is enough evidence in studies to date to show a connection. He does not demand an end to abortion, but he does ask for some informed [...]

2010-01-21T12:18:34-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Abortion statistics, Health Risks|

Women’s group to shut doors

Demise of federally funded group means NACSOW now firmly in control of feminist agenda The reign of the tax-payer-supported special interest group in Ottawa is over and feminist organizations are beginning to feel the repercussions. That is how the majority of Canadians viewed the Federal Liberal government’s decision to shut the doors of the Trudeau-inspired Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of [...]

2010-01-20T10:50:15-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Politics|

Disabled boy to get transplant

Calgary case typical of the sort of medical discrimination which the disabled face in Canada A Calgary boy who suffers from Down Syndrome will finally get a chance to have a lung transplant. However, the number of hurdles and the amount of animosity that he and his family had to overcome to get on this list provides vivid insight of how Canadian [...]

2010-01-20T10:44:12-05:00April 29, 1995|Health Risks|

B.C. doc pushes ‘home’ method

A physician at the University of British Columbia has come up with a chemical concoction which she feels will give women another choice in how to end the life of their unborn baby. Unable to convince the federal government to allow the testing of RU-486, the French-made abortion pill, Dr. Ellen Wiebe is convinced that she will be able to sneak her [...]

2010-01-20T10:38:22-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Health Risks|

IPPF to lose $8 million in federal grants

Due to recent federal cutbacks, an organization dedicated to bringing abortion to all corners of the earth will have to operate on a much smaller budget. On April 4, pro-family Canadians happily woke up to the news that the International Planned Parenthood Federation had lost its annual $8 million federal grant which it had used to promote abortion and contraception in Third [...]

2010-01-20T10:35:14-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Politics|

Radicals again fail to take over UN Conference

Pro-family delegates effectively block contentious language rendering Beijing conference virtually impotent. At the conclusion of the New York Preparatory Committee meeting held March 15- April 7 in preparation for the UN Fourth World Conference on Women, the Draft Platform for Action is heavily bracketed. Square brackets around words in the text mean that there is no agreement of consensus; the bracketed sections [...]

2010-01-21T12:01:22-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Politics|

U.S. courts review anti-picketing laws

One of the United States’ most repressive anti-demonstrating laws has now been declared unconstitutional by two U.S. judges. In Milwaukee, U.S. District Judge Rudolph T. Randa ruled that the 1994 Freedom to Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE) was unconstitutional. The judge declared that the part of the law which bans “nonviolent, physical obstruction of reproductive health services clinics is unconstitutional,” noting [...]

2010-01-20T10:33:21-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Activism|

Prenatal test called an ‘emerging disaster’

A boy is born with no hands; a girl with one foot.  A British professor believes that these children are victims of Chorionic Villi Sampling – a “search and destroy” prenatal test. A prenatal test introduced about 10 years ago, and taken by women to ensure that their babies were safe from Down Syndrome and other genetic abnormalities, is being blamed for [...]

2010-01-20T10:29:06-05:00April 29, 1995|Health Risks|

You were Asking?

I was told at the time of the Cairo Conference that a Vatican statement on abortion had warned that governments could impose contraception and abortion on people. Is there such a warning? A.P. Ontario In fact such a warning was given six years before the Vatican Declaration on Abortion. In 1968, the encyclical Humane Vitae (On Human Life),after discussing and condemning abortifacients, [...]

2010-01-21T10:32:07-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law|

Growing up Adopted – Books for the older child and teens

Last September, in an article entitles “Relieving an adopted child’s anxiety,” The Interim reviewed a number of children’s books on adoption. Most were for young readers. The following will take a child into her teen years. While many adopted children fantasize about their birth parents Princess Alice by Nina Bawden, Andre Deutsch Ltd. 1995, turns the fantasy into reality. Alice actually does [...]

2010-01-21T10:11:35-05:00April 29, 1995|Book Review, Marriage and Family|

Who Will Make Your Decision

st people have contemplated what might happen to them if they were injured in a car accident and ended up in a coma. Geoff Cauchi completes the second part of his series on the role Ontario’s new Consent and Treatment legislation would play should this situation arise and suggests that you shouldn’t sign a Power of Attorney without proper pro-life medical and [...]

2010-01-21T10:00:29-05:00April 29, 1995|Bioethics, Health Risks|

Fetal Transplant Study Expanded

Halifax. In December the Victoria General Hospital announced an expansion of its fetal brain tissue transplant program.  Begun in 1991, it involves transplanting living fetal brain tissue into the brains of selected patients with Parkinson’s Disease. Cells from several fetuses are needed for each injection. Implanted fetal tissue survived and slowed progression of the disease in the test patients, reports Dr. Bernard [...]

2010-01-21T09:50:11-05:00April 29, 1995|Abortion, Health Risks|

Oregon’s Euthanasia Law Still Under Review

A law which would allow Oregon doctors to administer lethal doses to end the lives of terminally ill patients remains on hold. Last November, this law, which would have been the first of its kind in North America, was narrowly approved by Oregon voters. However concerned citizens, including National Right to Life, have challenged the law as unconstitutional, claiming that that it [...]

2010-01-21T09:44:49-05:00April 29, 1995|Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, Politics|

Seminar to Discuss why the Media is out-of-touch with Public Sentiment

Nine years ago a Decima Research Poll, published in Maclean’s magazine showed that for an “overwhelming” majority of adult Canadians, 81 per cent of them, the family was by far the most important part of their lives. Moreover, it found that “Canadians are turning inward to families and careers in search of personal rewards.” Decima executive Bruce Anderson noted that many were [...]

2010-01-21T09:40:00-05:00April 29, 1995|Marriage and Family|

Lordy, Lordy Look Who’s Pregnant!

As last summer approached, I anticipated it with a certain dread: it was my turn to go “over the hill.” And indeed, I did turn forty. Fortunately, I have remained friends with several women since grade school, and we were all in it together. Each of us delighted in remembering the others’ birthdays and sending condolences. It was really pretty funny until [...]

2010-01-21T09:36:12-05:00April 29, 1995|Marriage and Family, Motherhood|
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