Yearly Archives: 1995

The Month in Review

Reform MP challenges China In a recent news release, Sharon Hayes, Reform MP for Port Moody-Coquitlam, challenged the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Statues of Women to clearly state the “utter rejection by Canadians of Chinese Government policies that endorse the mandated one child policy, the murder of inmates for body parts of now the consumption of human fetuses as health food” [...]

2010-03-01T14:36:56-05:00October 29, 1995|Issues|

Tough questions regarding education

School is back in swing and I’m sure many a parent is concern over the dismal influence of the school system on their children’s moral development. I thought I might share with you some thoughts I have had regarding the debate between public and private school education, more specifically Christian education. In this day and age, then the public school system is [...]

2010-03-01T14:32:17-05:00October 29, 1995|Society & Culture|

Making schools “family-friendly” is goal of parent’s group

Not just another protest organization says president Jim Garrow At a time when the traditional family structure is under greater attack than ever, a new national organization has arisen to come to its defence. The national Parents Coalition of Canada was launched at the beginning of July by Jim Garrow of Guelph, Ont., who says he intends to keep the organization from [...]

2010-03-01T14:29:04-05:00October 29, 1995|Physicians for Life|

Can Christian Coalition find a home in Canada?

Does the Christian Coalition have a place in Canada? That was the question 25 Canadians were asking themselves when they met during the  Christian Coalition’s  “Road to Victory” convention. Among those present were Stephen Jalsevac of Campaign Life Coalition, Jim Garrow of the National Parents Coalition, Alex Parachin of the Christian Broadcasting Associates of Canada and John Bloedow, editor of the Ottawa [...]

2010-03-01T14:26:21-05:00October 29, 1995|Society & Culture|

A pro-life law or the White House: What is Ralph Reeds’s agenda?

The U.S. pro-life movement must decide what to do with Ralph Reed and the Christian Coalition RALPH REED: A WASHINGTON MOVER AND SHAKER. On the first weekend of September, 4,000 people attended a convention which could well define the future of the American people. Those present at the Christian Coalition’s “Road to Victory” Convention say it could be the necessary tonic to [...]

2010-03-01T14:23:49-05:00October 29, 1995|Politics, Pro-life Groups|

You Were Asking

It is known that women who have had abortions sometimes try to commit suicide.  Are there any real statistics? M.K. Stratford, ON No.  There are some studies, but for a number of reasons any attempt at statistics would be suspect.  This fact was made clear in The Physical and Psycho-Social Effects of Abortion of Women; A Report by the Commission of Inquiry [...]

2010-03-01T14:20:29-05:00October 29, 1995|Abortion, Issues|

GDP does not tell the whole story

Threats to family life can come in many different forms. Often, the more subtle and hidden threats are among the most powerful. A case in point is the Gross Domestic Product  (GDP) ----or at least our current devotion to it. GDP is the universal measuring rod of the strength and well-being of a country’s economy. It is the total of all goods [...]

2010-03-01T14:15:25-05:00October 29, 1995|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Gaining ground in Beijing

“We have been working on it for a long time. It is a small gain!” said  Mary Anne Glendon, Head of the Holy See delegation to the recent Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Homeward bound at Tokyo airport, I had the opportunity to thank her for the work done by both the Guatemalan and Vatican delegations to insert the words [...]

2010-03-01T14:06:22-05:00October 29, 1995|Society & Culture|

“Notable Quotes”

“The recovery of the Christian religion is the single great challenge that awaits us in the new millennium. Never before in the history of the world has any great society or civilization attempted to ‘run on empty, ‘ without the moral consensus of religion.” (Larry Henderson “Breaking the logjam of dissent.” Challenge October,  1995) “If physicians don’t feel that they can determine [...]

2010-03-01T14:02:51-05:00October 29, 1995|Issues|

A motley crew

“When all your worst enemies are delighted, and thousands of your best friends are appalled, maybe you’ve made a mistake.”  --- Alberta Liberal leader Grant Mitchell on Premier Ralph Klein’s handling of the abortion de-funding. If there ever were a convenient political movement for Alberta’s deficit-fighting premier to back, deinsuring abortion was it The climate was ideal. Polls showed that over two-thirds [...]

2010-03-01T13:53:13-05:00October 29, 1995|Abortion, Issues|

Human settlements to be focus of next UN meeting.

Habitat 11 may prove to be another testing ground for pro-family forces The next large U.N. conference Habitat 11 to be held in Istanbul June 3-14, 1996 is to address the problems of human settlements [cities]. Many fear that this conference will be an attempt to implement at the local level all the radical policies adopted in Cairo, Rio, Copenhagan and Being.  [...]

2010-03-01T12:01:28-05:00October 29, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Issues, Pro-Life|

Alberta Tories’ abortion de-funding effort fizzles

Premier Ralph Klein and the Alberta College of Physicians and surgeons play a shameless game of political football in an effort to defuse a popular movement In the end the Alberta government’s efforts to de-fund abortions seemed to vapourize into thin air. However, Premier Ralph Klein’s decision not to handle this hot potato may have landed him in hot water with ma [...]

2010-03-01T11:58:24-05:00October 29, 1995|Abortion, Abortion Law, Issues, Politics|

Right to Die finds “poster boy” To exploit their cause

Pro-euthanasia group uses suffering man to raise legal funds over the Internet Canadian  pro-life groups took their first steps on the information highway at the beginning of  October when Kelowna Right  to Life inaugurated  LifeNET and Campaign Life Coalition British Columbia launched the “Save Austin Bastable” web site. LifeNET is designed not only for pro-life activists, but for students researching school projects [...]

2010-03-01T11:55:11-05:00October 29, 1995|Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia|

A lament for Ireland

It is now fifty-four years since I first left Ireland for Africa. I have returned many times for visits to my family and native land have always enjoyed them.  I came back just a few days ago from a vacation in Ireland and for the first time I have to hesitate when people in Canada ask me, “Did you enjoy your holiday [...]

2010-03-02T10:03:19-05:00October 29, 1995|Society & Culture|

CHP convention to choose new leader

The Christian Heritage Party of Canada will hold its fifth National Convention from November 15-18, at the Radisson Hotel in London, Ontario. Delegates from across Canada will deal with a challenging agenda including policy updates on abortion and euthanasia.  Both issues will be discussed at workshops presided over by special guest speakers Partricia Bainbridge, Executive Director of  Life Decisions (U.S), together with [...]

2010-03-02T10:00:47-05:00October 29, 1995|Abortion, Euthanasia, Issues, Pro-life Groups|
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