Monthly Archives: September 1997

PHILIP AND MARY COOPER OF OTTAWA – PRO-LIFE PIONEERS

Mary and Philip Cooper were both born in England but Philip came to Canada with his parents when he was two years old. Philip was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire and Mary Graham Cooper in Darlington, County Durham. She came to Canada after serving in the women's Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) and working as an au pair in France. They met and married in [...]

2010-06-28T11:09:32-04:00September 28, 1997|Activism|

Group to dispense abortion pill free to 10,000 in U.S.

NEW YORK - A small abortion rights group announced that it will make the so-called abortion pill available free to 10,000 U.S. women in research trials as a stopgap measure until the drug can be distributed nationally. The New York-based Abortion Rights Mobilization will expand its trials of mifepristone, the drug known in France as RU-486, said Lawrence Lader, president of the [...]

2010-06-28T11:05:29-04:00September 28, 1997|Abortion|

NFP: new ways to impart old truths

TORONTO - The family and those who support and strengthen it, have an especially important role at this time in history, said speakers at the annual meeting of the natural family planning group World Organization Ovulation Method (Billings) Canada. "It will be mainly through Christian families that Christianity will be brought into the new millennium. that is why Satan is working so [...]

2010-06-28T11:02:24-04:00September 28, 1997|Marriage and Family|

State court rejects parental notice law

LOS ANGELES - Citing a teenager's right to privacy, the California Supreme Court August 5 overturned the law here that requires minors to get parental consent or a judge's approval before having an abortion. The so-called parental consent law, which was passed by the California legislature in 1987, generally has not been enforced as it wound its way through the courts. But [...]

2010-06-28T10:58:07-04:00September 28, 1997|Abortion Law|

A child’s logic shows emptiness of pro-choice position

"How many of you are 'pro-choice'?" she asked her grade-school pupils. Immediately, all hands shot up, except one. "Why are you not 'pro-choice'?" the teacher queried her lone dissenter. "Because I am 'pro-life'," she said, with a confidence that seemed to belie her seven years. "And why are you 'pro-life?'" the teacher continued. "Because my Mommy and Daddy are 'pro-life'," was the [...]

2010-06-28T08:52:19-04:00September 28, 1997|Pro-Life|

Sad lesson from Versace murder

Gianni Versace's murder on the front steps of his Miami Beach mansion shook the very foundation of the fashion world. As with an earthquake, powerful after-shocks followed as it was revealed that this slaying was only one of many committed by a mad man on a campaign of terror -- a campaign which authorities now believe began when Cunanan discovered he had [...]

2010-06-28T08:47:36-04:00September 28, 1997|Society & Culture|

Computer magnate provides funding for population control

The charitable foundation set up by multimillionaire software magnate Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda French Gates, has awarded more than $2 million to the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health to help develop programs to train professionals in emerging nations about population control. The school's new Family Planning Leadership Education Institute, based in the department of population dynamics, intends to offer [...]

2010-06-28T08:43:59-04:00September 28, 1997|Population|

Euthanasia touted as ‘cure’ for some illness

Dutch courts and physicians have turned euthanasia into a "cure" for chronic illnesses like depression and diabetes, says the author or a new book on euthanasia in Holland. Dr. Herbert Hendin, medical director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, said the Dutch like to boast that their suicide rate has dropped in the 20 years since their courts became the first [...]

2010-06-28T08:36:08-04:00September 28, 1997|Euthanasia|

Toronto separate school board rejects fund-raising for UNICEF

Metropolitan Toronto Separate (Catholic) School Board trustees are surprised the board would consider a recommendation from three senior staff that the UNICEF organization be allowed to continue its fund-raising efforts in Toronto-area Catholic schools. UNICEF, a once great world-wide organization that helped children in need, lost its way in 1974 and, along with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), has become a [...]

2010-06-28T08:34:41-04:00September 28, 1997|Frank Kennedy|

Filipino rescue befits pro-life nation

MANILA (CWN) - The Philippines saw an enormously successful pro-life rescue operation in Manila August 29 as hundreds of Filipinos converged on the offices of suspected abortionists, preventing all abortions that day. Abortion is technically illegal in the strongly Catholic nation, but some doctors get around the restrictions by prescribing oral contraceptives in dosages that would cause a spontaneous abortion in pregnant [...]

2010-06-28T08:31:27-04:00September 28, 1997|Activism|

Saskatchewan plays hard ball with Latimer prosecutor

Carrying on their vendetta against the pro-life/pro-family movement, the Saskatchewan NDP government has suspended Randy Kirkham, a crown prosecutor without pay since June of 1996. Kirkham has been charged with "attempting to obstruct justice". Kirkham successfully prosecuted Robert Latimer, a Saskatchewan farmer, who was convicted of second degree murder in November 1994 when he used his truck's carbon monoxide to kill his [...]

2010-06-28T08:26:35-04:00September 28, 1997|Frank Kennedy|

Seeking guidelines on end-of-life issues

Canadians deserve a say in how they will be treated on their deathbeds, says Wilbert Keon, a Conservative senator and leading heart surgeon. Dr. Keon says physicians have to make complex medical and ethical decisions in about four of 10 deaths, and we should all have a say in framing national guidelines to regulate those decisions. "When the time comes for a [...]

2010-06-28T08:24:21-04:00September 28, 1997|Assisted Suicide|

Linda Gibbons in prison

Linda Gibbons, the pro-life activist who has been jailed repeatedly for picketing outside a Toronto abortion clinic has found that her personal sacrifice has proved a blessing to some of Ontario's most hardened female criminals. "When one of the inmates says that they're going to have an abortion, the girls say 'uh oh' Linda won't like that," Gibbons explains from her sterile [...]

2010-06-28T08:22:58-04:00September 28, 1997|Activism|

Morrison case fuels right to die debate: Chilling parallel with Morgentaler experience

The Canadian abortion movement had Dr. Henry Morgentaler. Now, the Canadian euthanasia movement may have Dr. Nancy Morrison. Morrison, a respirologist at Victoria General Hospital in Halifax, is facing a first-degree murder charge in connection with the death last November of 65-year-old Paul Mills. The Moncton, N.B. resident, who was under Morrison's care, died after a battle with cancer of the oesophagus. [...]

2010-06-28T08:20:04-04:00September 28, 1997|Euthanasia|

Humanity an obstacle to development

The Earth Summit II -- held at the United Nations in New York City from June 23 - 27 -- was viewed by environmentalists with a renewed hope and commitment to sustainable development, but after months of arduous negotiations, it was obvious that governments had paid lip service to past financial commitments and priorities for environmental protection. Nevertheless, there was a concerted [...]

2010-06-28T08:08:46-04:00September 28, 1997|Population|
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