Monthly Archives: March 1999

Leader would shut down party dissent on sweeping ‘gay rights’ bill

Under Dalton McGuinty, the Ontario Liberal Party has moved firmly to the left on almost every social issue, to the point that it is now almost indistinguishable from the provincial NDP on life and family issues. The most noticeable swing to the left took place in last fall's announcement in Kingston that McGuinty would change provincial law so that same-sex couples would [...]

2010-07-16T08:04:52-04:00March 16, 1999|Paul Tuns, Politics, Society & Culture|

Study confirms ‘trial marriage’ is bad for couples

Radio therapist Dr. Laura would say they're "shacked up;" your grandparents might say they're "living in sin." Now, social science backs up what was until recently the common moral belief: living together before marriage is bad news. David Popenoe, a Rutgers university sociologist and Barbara Defoe Whitehead, author of the book Divorce Culture, as co-authors of the report "Should We Live Together? What [...]

2010-07-30T10:06:26-04:00March 16, 1999|Society & Culture|

Pro-life doctors plan Hippocratic campaign

Demonstration at CMA offices arranged as part of this year's 'March for Life' events Thirty years of legalized abortion won't be the only thing pro-lifers from across Canada will be protesting against when they gather in Ottawa this May for the annual March for Life event. The day before the March itself, demonstrators will gather outside the offices of the Canadian Medical [...]

2010-07-30T10:08:33-04:00March 16, 1999|Activism, Issues|

The courtroom diary of an ‘accused’ pro-lifer

'I am wondering how I got myself into this situation, just because I am opposed to the killing of unborn children' Cambridge, Ont. pro-lifer Anneliese Steden shares some of her thoughts during the Feb. 2-3 "bubble zone" trial, in which she, Linda Gibbons, and Rev. Ken Campbell were accused of "obstructing a peace officer" at a protest outside Toronto's Scott abortuary last [...]

2010-07-30T10:07:03-04:00March 16, 1999|Activism, Pro-Life|

MP introduces conscience bill

Reform MP Maurice Vellacott is the House of Commons's answer to the now-retired Senator Stanley Haidasz. Pro-lifers have been trying for years to gain protection against workplace discrimination for health care workers, particularly nurses, who refuse to take part in abortions and other unethical practises. Health care practitioners usually fear going public with their stories for fear of more persecution, but pro-life [...]

2010-07-30T10:07:16-04:00March 16, 1999|Politics, Pro-Life|

Individual MPs to have greater say in Ottawa

Reform of private members' business may curb government's power to stifle pro-life bills If they can use the new rules to their advantage, pro-life forces may benefit significantly from recent changes to parliamentary procedures forced upon the government by the Reform Party. On Nov. 4, 1998, Reform MP Jason Kenney took advantage of a lack of Liberal representation in the House of [...]

2010-07-30T10:07:30-04:00March 16, 1999|Politics, Pro-life Groups|

Ontario pro-life defendants acquitted

Verdicts based on narrow grounds, but seen as a step in the right direction There was pandemonium both inside and outside the courtroom after Judge E.G. Hachborn revealed his decision at the conclusion of the arduous three-day trial of Linda Gibbons, Ken Campbell and Anneliese Steden March 1. Initially, polite applause greeted Hachborn's statements that he was dismissing all charges laid against [...]

2010-07-16T08:07:32-04:00March 16, 1999|Activism, Pro-Life|

United Alternative meeting welcomed real debate

'Social conservatives' cautiously optimistic about unite-the-right possibilities Pro-life, pro-family delegates to last month's United Alternative convention in Ottawa are cautiously optimistic about the direction of this political movement to unite Canada's right-of-centre federal political parties. The convention was unlike most political conventions that pro-family, pro-life veterans have attended in the past. All opinions were respectfully heard, and delegates were given significant authority [...]

2010-07-16T08:06:23-04:00March 16, 1999|Politics, Pro-Life|

Ontario Tories have dismal record on life issues

While the Harris government has been a big disappointment, the PCs still deserve some credit In last month's Interim we presented a general overview of the Ontario Progressive Conservative government's record on life and family issues. This month, we present details and a rating of the Tories on some of the issues most important to social conservatives.Although there is a lot of criticism [...]

2010-07-16T08:02:19-04:00March 16, 1999|Abortion, Politics|

The world of difference between pro-life and anti-abortion

On Jan. 20, I was a guest on the Crossroads Television System program,The Michael Coren Show. The subject was The Nuremberg Files website. The other guest, by telephone, was Rev. Donald Spitz, of a group called Pro-Life Virginia. Spitz is a close friend of NF creator Neal Horsley. The Nuremberg Files is what we at Campaign Life Coalition call "anti-abortion" rather than pro-life. [...]

2010-07-16T07:59:13-04:00March 16, 1999|Abortion, Editorials|

HYPOCRITICAL OATHS

Reciting the ancient Hippocratic Oath was once the high point of any medical school convocation. Now, the noble pledge of traditional medical ethics is being altered or even suppressed to accommodate modern prejudices and taboos. Interim associate editor Tony Gosgnach tells us why. Once upon a time, it was unthinkable that a physician would perform an abortion, or cause harm to his [...]

2010-07-16T07:58:09-04:00March 16, 1999|Bioethics|
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