Monthly Archives: August 1997

Abortion culture comes to the prom

(Editor's Note: this article originally appeared in the Washington Post and was distributed by Pro-Life E News Canada. It is considered timely and appropriate for Interim readers). According to a friend, 18-year-old Melissa Drexler paused in front of the mirror in the bathroom to touch up her makeup before rejoining her date on the dance floor at the prom. She had just [...]

2010-06-22T14:11:54-04:00August 22, 1997|Abortion|

Blais decision brings new concern to the disabled

As Canadians await the next round in the Robert Latimer story, another "mercy killing" case has caused some unease among pro-life organizations and those working with the disabled. The case involves the drowning last November of six-year-old Charles-Antoine Blais of Montreal by the child's mother Danielle. The child suffered from autism, and the mother, citing depression, anxiety and a lack of services [...]

2010-06-22T14:08:54-04:00August 22, 1997|Euthanasia|

Confused standards drive topless debate

As the temperature has risen in Ontario this summer, so hast the heat surrounding the topless question. The province has been regularly treated - or subjected - to prominent media coverage of incidents and controversies on the issue since the weather warmed up following an Ontario Court of Appeal ruling last December. The ruling said it's okay for men or women to [...]

2010-06-22T14:05:43-04:00August 22, 1997|Society & Culture|

Roseanne Skoke fails in N.S. leadership bid

Former MP and committed pro-life supporter Roseanne Skoke is considering her political future after failing in her bid to become the next Premier of the Province of Nova Scotia. In a July 12-13 leadership convention, Skoke finished well behind eventual winner Russell MacLellan. The margain of victory was nearly 3,000 votes. Skoke, who recently won the Joseph P. Borowski Award for her [...]

2010-06-22T14:01:10-04:00August 22, 1997|Politics, Pro-Life|

Contraceptive gets go-ahead in Canada

Pro-life groups have criticized Health Canada for "caving in" to pressure in approving Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) as a contraceptive. The federal health agency announced the approval in April. The product has been available in Canada for several years, but until now was not officially prescribed for birth-control purposes. Depo-Provera is a synthetic hormone which prevents ovulation by interfering with the release of [...]

2010-06-22T13:57:08-04:00August 22, 1997|Issues|

Hierlihy steps down from CLC position

A June 19 presentation ceremony at the CLC Lobby Office in Ottawa honored Sue Hierlihy, retiring Director of Public Affairs for Campaign Life Coalition Friends, volunteers, family and co-workers joined President Jim Hughes in offering best wishes to Sue in her retirement, and in commiserating with each other over the loss of someone with her talents and qualities to the Lobby Office. [...]

2010-06-22T13:51:15-04:00August 22, 1997|Events|

U.S. rejects doctor-assisted suicide laws

WASHINGTON (AP) - In a unanimous decision that will echo through hospitals and homes, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in late June that terminally ill people do not have a constitutional right to doctor-assisted suicide. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, whose wife died in 1991 after a long battle with ovarian cancer, wrote the decision. He said the idea of having someone [...]

2010-06-22T13:37:29-04:00August 22, 1997|Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia|

Breast cancer conference derailed

KINGSTON  There were theatrics, debate and emotion  and a Global Action Plan. More than 500 people from around the world gathered at Queen's University here July 13-17 to look at the causes of breast cancer and develop a strategy to halt the disease. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women 35 to 54 years, and rates are highest in [...]

2010-06-22T12:39:03-04:00August 22, 1997|Bioethics|

Charitable status in jeopardy

Christian groups on hit list? Interim special Pro-life organizations have expressed concern over Department of National Revenue plans to revoke the charitable status of a number of Christian or church-affiliated organizations. The July 12, 1997 Canada Gazette which publishes federal government notices, lists hundreds of organizations facing a change to their charitable tax status. Charitable status allows organizations to issue tax receipts [...]

2010-06-22T12:32:49-04:00August 22, 1997|Politics, Religion|
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