Monthly Archives: August 1999

Website offers real help to homosexual teens

Type the words "+gay +youth +help" into an Internet search engine, and you'll be given a list of 200 choices to explore. The vast majority link to gay-positive youth sites which affirm those who are gay or who think they're gay. Some link to explicit pornographic sites. Until recently, none offered any alternatives to simply accepting that one was gay. In 1998, [...]

2010-07-30T12:18:48-04:00August 22, 1999|Society & Culture|

Youth are crucial to building culture of life

Much will depend on them if young people, trained in true freedom, are to be able to preserve for themselves and make known to others new, authentic ideals of life. - Pope John Paul II, Evangelium vitae Young people have a unique call in building the culture of life. Their vitality, honesty, and willingness to serve can prove beneficial in a world [...]

2010-07-22T07:27:48-04:00August 22, 1999|Pro-Life, Religion|

Charge laid in assault on pro-life protester

After public pressure was applied to police in Toronto, it seems that an investigation into an assault case against a Toronto pro-life activist is finally proceeding. In early June, Bill Whatcott was assaulted and had his pro-life sign stolen from him when he demonstrated across from a downtown Toronto abortuary. As The Interim reported last month, police were slow to respond to Whatcott's [...]

2010-07-30T12:19:02-04:00August 22, 1999|Abortion, Paul Tuns|

Not making the cut

‘ What becomes of the tiny human being, if doctors find in their pre-implantation diagnosis that it possesses a bad gene? Is it a candidate for therapy, or for extermination?' As we all know only too well, the media have seized upon the dying of our present century to engage themselves vigorously in ranking and evaluating the past hundred years' most distinctive [...]

2010-07-22T07:26:21-04:00August 22, 1999|Abortion|

Campaign Life Coalition wins NGO status at UN

Joins one of only a handful of pro-life groups world-wide enjoying privileged access Campaign Life Coalition scored a major victory at the United Nations when it was accredited for non-government organization (NGO) status by the Economic and Social Committee of the UN (ECOSOC). Anna Halpine, who works for CLC in New York as part of the Coalition for Women, Children and the [...]

2010-07-30T12:19:11-04:00August 22, 1999|Paul Tuns, Pro-life Groups|

A modern-day John the Baptist

READERS PLEASE NOTE:Readers will find parts of the following article upsetting. Parents are advised to use discretion in allowing young people to read it. If there is one person in the battle for life and family who would be hard to define, it would be John McKellar. On the one hand, pro-family activists may have difficulty relating to his methodology, as he [...]

2017-02-22T21:02:44-05:00August 22, 1999|Society & Culture|

Human rights defendant seeks his day in court

When a businessman talks about living in a country where he is told who he can and cannot sell his products to, such a scenario usually conjures up images of Stalinist Russia or a banana republic. Unfortunately, however, it is not at all alien to Canada. In June, Christian business owner Scott Brockie faced an Ontario Human Rights Tribunal inquisition that originated [...]

2010-07-22T07:08:17-04:00August 22, 1999|Human rights|

Police refuse to follow abortuary bombing lead

Despite the fact that a Toronto man seen malingering outside Henry Morgentaler's former Harbord Street abortuary shortly before it was firebombed in May 1992 was recently charged in connection with the murders of both of his parents, Toronto police investigators say they have no intention of re-questioning him about the bombing. "He was cleared 100 per cent," John Boyce, the lead investigator [...]

2010-07-30T12:19:51-04:00August 22, 1999|Abortion|

Conscience bill passes key hurdle

As reported briefly in the last issue of The Interim, Saskatchewan MP Maurice Vellacott (Reform, Wanuskewin) gathered the 100 signatures that he needed from members of Parliament to push his "conscience clause" bill forward for debate in the House of Commons. As many pro-lifers already know, Mr. Vellacott has taken up the fight to protect the education and employment of health care workers [...]

2010-07-22T07:01:20-04:00August 22, 1999|Abortion, Politics|

Judge tells Toronto pro-lifers not to expect courts to end injunction

Fighting the Ontario injunction, which prohibits pro-life activity from taking place outside the province's abortuaries, should be addressed at the political level rather than the legal one, said Judge H. Porter in the trial of Linda Gibbons, Emidio Galea, and Bernard Crawley. The three pro-life witnesses were tried on July 21 in the provincial court at College Park in Toronto. Gibbons and [...]

2010-07-30T12:20:07-04:00August 22, 1999|Abortion, Abortion Law|

Preven gets government approval, but will test pharmacists’ integrity Analysis

On March 15, the federal Health Protection Branch decided to issue a notice of compliance to allow the marketing in Canada of the abortifacient drug Preven. This development will pose a challenge to pharmacists to uphold the honour and dignity that their profession has achieved as a health care service. Preven represents the first time in this country approval has been given [...]

2010-07-22T06:59:18-04:00August 22, 1999|Issues|

B.C. woman jailed for ‘bubble zone’ witness

A Delta, B.C. woman who was jailed after handing out flowers in front of an abortuary has been released after a confusing series of judicial errors. Mary Wagner, 25, was sentenced June 16, to spend the rest of the year in jail after admitting to a variety of offences under B.C.'s Access to Abortion Services Act. She was then ordered released on [...]

2010-07-30T12:20:21-04:00August 22, 1999|Issues|

Court re-affirms non- person status of unborn

N.B. boy denied right to sue for in utero injury Children cannot sue their mothers for injuries sustained while in the womb, according to a recent Supreme Court ruling. The 7-2 decision on July 10, in which six-year-old Ryan Dobson sued his mother for prenatal negligence, revealed something pro-life advocates already know: the top court in Canada is not prepared to grant [...]

2010-07-22T06:55:58-04:00August 22, 1999|Abortion Law|

Charter protects perverts, but not children

While the great majority of Canadians have been outraged by the declaration by the British Columbia Court of Appeal that sexual perverts have a constitutional right to possess child pornography, most judges and law professors hold that there is no principled basis for maintaining that the state should prevent people from reading or viewing pornography in the privacy of their own home. [...]

2010-07-22T06:55:14-04:00August 22, 1999|Society & Culture|

UNICEF has strayed from its original mandate

The once-noble United Nations children's agency UNICEF is no longer what it was. It has undergone a facelift. In July l998, in Geneva, the UN officially established a new alliance of three UN social agencies: UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the United Nations Fund for Population Activities. In a press release, the UN Children's Fund and the World Health Organization were [...]

2010-07-22T06:55:27-04:00August 22, 1999|Issues, Population|
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