Monthly Archives: January 1997

Skate for Life set for Ottawa

The Ontario Students’ for Life (OSFL annual Skate for Life) take place February 21-23, 1997, on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa. The theme for this year’s skate is “Time to Take a Stand” and will feature Father Ted Colleton as speaker. Organizers expect this year’s skate to be better than ever. With 250-300 young people expected to turn out, this weekend is [...]

2010-08-12T08:18:19-04:00January 12, 1997|Events, Pro-Life|

Ontario rejects parental notice bill

The Ontario legislature has shot down a private member’s bill that would have re1quired physicians to consult parents before providing medical treatment on children under age l6. Titled Bill 9l, the action was put forward by Progressive Conservative MP Frank Klees (York-Mackenzie) as an amendment to the Health Care Consent Act (l996). The bill would require that except for emergency situations, physicians [...]

2010-08-12T08:17:23-04:00January 12, 1997|Human rights|

Forgiveness eases abortion’s painful aftermath

Officials with Second Chance Ministry, a Scarborough, Ontario based service helping women come to terms with abortion, believe more work is needed to increase awareness of the procedure’s harmful aftermath. Since l99l, Second Chance ministry has helped women deal with the grief and trauma brought on by abortion. While pro-choice supporters speak of the lack of risk associated with abortion, Second Chance [...]

Moral issues cloud Reform party policy

On economic issues the Reform Party totally adheres to the doctrine of responsible democracy whereby the party and the candidates make known their positions before they are elected and citizens can vote for whom they can trust to act in their best interests. On moral issues, on the other hand, the party has bound itself to a rigid-interpretation of the doctrine of [...]

2010-08-12T08:08:17-04:00January 12, 1997|Issues, Politics|

New test for bubble zone

VANCOUVER—British Columbia’s bubble zone legislation restricting non-life demonstrations has again been put to the test. Vancouver police December 11 arrested pro-life activist Jim Demers outside Everywoman’s abortion clinic, after more than a week of picketing. Demers had been carrying a sign displaying article -4- of the American Convention on Human Rights. The article reads: “Every person has the right to have his [...]

2010-08-12T08:01:02-04:00January 12, 1997|Activism, Pro-Life|
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