Yearly Archives: 1995

Abortion: a legal health service?

Federal Health Minister’s crackdown on private health facilities leaves abortion clinics untouched. Early in January, two kinds of scandal concerning abortion clinics came to public attention. Federal Health Minister Diane Marleau announced that she was cracking down on private clinics which charge “facility fees”; they might be the beginning of a two-tier health system, she said, in which the well-off can get [...]

2010-01-14T11:59:12-05:00February 28, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Politics|

Thorn & Thorn

Canadian Airlines. During a recent flight on this airline, one of our readers commented that before landing, the flight attendants went around collecting money for UNICEF, the UN’s notorious abortion-promoting organization.  Whether or not this is a new airline policy, travelers should make sure that, before giving, they first determine where their contributions are being directed. Mark MacGuigan. Former Canadian Justice Minister [...]

2010-01-14T11:54:26-05:00February 28, 1995|Abortion, Book Review|

THE EDITORIAL – The kindest of cuts

After decades of irresponsible governments frittering away billions of dollars, Canada has become one of the Western World’s most heavily indebted countries. Now we must begin paying for our fiscal sins and Finance Minister Paul Martin’s budget will be the first in a long run of penitential belt-tighteners.  The days of government largesse are gone. Current wisdom says that government cuts will [...]

2010-01-14T11:51:52-05:00February 28, 1995|Editorials, Politics|

Propaganda won the day in Oregon vote

Less-than-truthful euthanasia echoes tactics used in Roe v. Wade. When abortion activists campaigned successfully to legalize abortion in the United States in 1973, their figurehead, Jane Roe, lied about the facts of her pregnancy to the Supreme Court, claiming to be a rape victim. In 1994, a publicity campaign to persuade Oregon voters to approve a euthanasia law also used a “hard” [...]

2010-01-14T11:45:56-05:00February 28, 1995|Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia|

Last days of Island sanctuary?

On February 1, the PEI Supreme Court struck down the regulations by which the province pays only for those off-Island in-hospital abortions a screening board deems medically necessary – 4-10 women a year. Justice David Jenkins said the regulations seem designed to thwart access to a basic health service, impose unnecessary and artificial requirements on women seeking abortion, and are outside the [...]

2010-01-14T11:42:20-05:00February 28, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Morgentaler|

Failed appeal opens doors of N.B. clinics

In a 2-1 decision, the New Brunswick Court of Appeal ruled January 23, that the province cannot prohibit Henry Morgentaler from operating a free standing abortion clinic. Chief Justice William Hoyt and Mr. Justice Lewis Auyles stated that the existing provincial legislation is not about professional standards and the quality of health care.  Rather it deals with conduct that comes under criminal [...]

2010-01-14T11:40:06-05:00February 28, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Morgentaler|

A.G.’s office pushes for trial

Attempts to settle the Ontario government’s suit against the pro-life movement have failed and the case will now go to trial. In August 1994, Justice George Adams issued a temporary injunction which placed restrictions on pro-life activities in front of 18 locations across the province. The Attorney General’s office, representing the abortion industry, has decided it is not pleased with Justice Adams’ [...]

2010-01-14T11:32:07-05:00February 28, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Pro-life Groups|

Groups fearful of government takeover

Volunteer-based groups which provide in-home service for the disabled and elderly question whether bureaucratic centralization will save money or pave the way to healthcare rationing. Ontario has a long history of community-based, volunteer-supported agencies helping the disabled and elderly to remain in their homes. All of this tradition was erased last December when the provincial government passed Bill 173.  What were the [...]

2010-01-14T11:30:12-05:00February 28, 1995|Health Risks|

Book Review – A prop for weak politicians

Abortion, Conscience and Democracy by Mark MacGuigan, 1994, Hounslow Press 165 pp, $16.95 Mark MacGuigan, Judge and Canadian Minister of Justice during the last years of the Trudeau era, has written a dandy compendium for Catholics seeking to assert their pro-life standing while publicly going along with relaxed abortion laws. In his recently published Abortion, Conscience & Democracy (Hounslow Press), MacGuigan sets [...]

2010-01-15T10:09:08-05:00February 28, 1995|Abortion, Book Review, Politics|

Somebody stole our car!

Queen’s Park Ont. Yes!  Somebody stole our car!  It was the most annoying and frightening thing that has happened to me since Bob Rae got elected.  They say a Republican is a Democrat who’s been mugged.  Well I felt the same way when I discovered our ’93 Honda was missing.  I was frantic!  I was angry!  I had almost persuaded to champion [...]

2010-01-19T09:56:17-05:00February 28, 1995|Frank Kennedy, Politics|

Blurring the issue

On January 1, the American and Canadian papers announced that a 22-year-old man named John Salvi had shot and killed two employees of an abortuary in Boston and had shot and wounded three other people. The immediate reaction to this announcement – prompted by the papers and the TV – was a spate of accusations that violence and killing are accepted principles [...]

2010-01-15T09:57:11-05:00February 28, 1995|Abortion|

U.S. groups deny links to New Year’s Eve shootings

The pro-life movement is once again in the position of denying any links with violent protest. On New Year’s Eve, John Salvi, a 22-year-old hairdressing student from Hampton, N.H., walked into two separate Boston-area abortion centres and opened fire, killing two workers and injuring five others.  He then climbed into his car, drove over 800 km to Norfolk, V.A., and sprayed another [...]

2010-01-12T12:57:09-05:00January 29, 1995|Abortion, Pro-life Groups|

N.S. ruling sends wrong message

A suspended sentence for a Nova Scotia  woman convicted of aiding and abetting her friend’s suicide sends an ominous message across the country says the president of the province’s Campaign Life organization. Herm Wills of Campaign Life Nova Scotia said a suspended sentence on an assisted suicide conviction puts out word that “mercy killing” practitioners can now set up shop in the [...]

2010-03-08T12:20:23-05:00January 29, 1995|Assisted Suicide, Issues|

CSIS informant may hold key to clinic bombing

What does Canada’s spy agency know about the Morgentaler fire and why aren’t they saying anything? Pro-lifers are demanding answers from the federal government in light of news reports linking the destruction of Henry Morgentaler’s abortion clinic with radical left-wing groups out to discredit the pro-life movement and force the government to take action against it. The Security Intelligence Review Committee, in [...]

2010-01-12T12:05:31-05:00January 29, 1995|Abortion, Cover stories, Morgentaler|

Yes, it’s murder

“Life is a precious gift.  It belongs to the person to whom it was given. . . Tray’s life was hers to make of it what she could.  My life is going to be astounding.” I think that everybody in Canada, who watches or reads the news, is aware of the stories of the deaths of two young Canadians.  Tracy Latimer, of [...]

2010-01-14T10:36:39-05:00January 29, 1995|Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia|
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