Monthly Archives: July 2000

Alberta judge adds to bubble-zone restrictions

Calgary pro-lifer says prohibition of words ‘killing' and ‘murder' may lead to courthouse protests By Mike Mastromatteo The Interim Pro-life supporters in Alberta have expressed concern that the court system may be turning to libel laws to further restrict right-to-life activity near abortion clinics. In June, Judge Blair Mason of the Alberta court ruled that pro-life signs carried by long-time activist Michael [...]

2010-07-26T09:23:43-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion Law, Activism, Pro-Life|

NCC to challenge latest ‘gag law’ in court

By Tim Bloedow The Interim Pro-lifers know what it's like to be targeted by government for censorship, particularly when it comes to criminalizing the free speech rights of peaceful protestors around abortuaries. Another attack on free speech for pro-life citizens and many other Canadians was introduced by the Liberals as Bill C-2 at the beginning of the latest session of Parliament. It [...]

2010-07-26T09:20:29-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion Law, Activism, Pro-Life|

Manitoba pharmacists win conscience clause

By Linda Wegner The Interim In a first-in-Canada decision, members of the Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association recently endorsed the right of pharmacists to refuse to fill prescriptions they believe are morally inappropriate and which violate their commitment to provide care for all members of the public. Ronald Guse, association registrar for the Manitoba College of Pharmacists, referred to the existing standards which give [...]

2010-07-26T09:18:09-04:00July 26, 2000|Human rights, Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups|

World March controversy continues

Marie Vandenberg The Interim A motion to dissociate the Ontario Catholic Women's League from the World March of Women 2000 was defeated 71 to 43, with 6 abstentions, during the CWL's provincial conference in Waterloo July 9-12. The feminist anti-poverty event, which has received the endorsement of the CWL's national leadership, as well as the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, became the [...]

2010-07-26T09:15:29-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion, Human rights, Pro-life Groups|

‘What the law requires is written on their hearts’

But as Canada's judges show all too well, without God we cannot always read it By Rory Leishman The Interim By decreeing that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, "has established the essentially secular nature of Canadian society," has the Supreme Court of Canada fatally undermined any legal case for reinstating the bans on abortion, euthanasia and suicide in the Criminal [...]

2010-07-26T09:11:16-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion, Pro-Life, Religion|

The Glamourous choice

If Glamour readers are glad to be alive and shod by Gucci and made fragrant by Ginvenchy, they should all be pro-life, not only for themselves, but for everyone else By Donald DeMarco The Interim Having daughters around the house can occasion some decidedly unconventional reading for a professional philosopher. A few mornings ago, between the corn flakes and the coffee, sat, [...]

2010-08-27T12:56:28-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion, Abortion statistics, Society & Culture|

Hope in Fredericton

"We want to be here to say women do have a choice, and to help them make a choice for life,' says the founder of the Mother and Child Welcome House By Jill Little The Interim After nearly two years in the planning, New Brunswick's new pro-life service centre in Fredericton is becoming a reality. The Mother and Child Welcome House was [...]

2010-08-27T12:56:56-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion, Activism, Motherhood, Pro-Life|

Canada funds study of ‘anti-feminist’ groups

By Tim Bloedow The Interim Feminists at the University of Quebec recently spent (or at least were given to spend) $98,000 of Canadian taxpayers money to research the apparently dangerous involvement of "right-wing anti-feminist groups" at the United Nations. They have released an initial report, prepared by Anick Druelle, and many pro-lifers aren't sure whether to greet it with humour or outrage; [...]

2010-07-26T08:56:44-04:00July 26, 2000|Pro-Life, Real Women, Society & Culture|

Bill C-19 to ratify UN’s new Criminal Court

By Tim Bloedow The Interim Canada is set to become one of the first countries to ratify the highly controversial Rome statute, which will be used to set up a global criminal court. On June 13, the House of Commons passed Bill C-19, the Crimes Against Humanity Act, the purpose of which is to "implement in Canada the Rome Statute of the [...]

2010-07-26T08:51:47-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion Law, Pro-Life, Real Women|

New late-term method approved in Alberta

By Pat Hansard The Interim In June, the Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons approved faticide, the deliberate killing of 20-week and older fetuses prior to their mother's abortions. The procedure involves puncturing the heart of the unborn child with a surgical needle full of potassium chloride. Death occurs within seconds, but not without pain, as no anesthesia is used. The college [...]

2010-07-26T08:47:31-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion Law, Fetal Rights, Post-Abortion|

U.S. Supreme Court rejects partial-birth ban

By Paul Tuns The Interim On June 28, the United States Supreme Court ruled against Nebraska's partial-birth abortion ban, dealing a blow to 30 other states that prohibit or regulate a procedure that is aptly described as infanticide. In the 5-4 Stenberg v. Carhart decision, written by Justice Stephen Breyer, the court faulted the ban for its broad language, which critics claim endangers [...]

2010-07-26T08:44:34-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion, Abortion Law, Fetal Rights, Human rights|

Journalists vindicated

By Paul Tuns The Interim The charges against two journalists covering the Linda Gibbons arrest last October have finally been dropped. Eight months after their ordeal began, Steve Jalsevac of Toronto and Gord Truscott of Guelph were vindicated of obstruction charges. After reviewing the evidence, the Crown admitted there was "no reasonable probability of conviction." Blaise MacLean, Jalsevac's and Truscott's lawyer, told The [...]

2010-07-26T08:41:56-04:00July 26, 2000|Abortion, Abortion Law, Activism, Pro-Life|

Day victory shows traditional moralsnot a political liability

Commentary by Paul Tuns The Interim On July 8, Canadian Alliance (CA) members elected former Alberta Treasurer Stockwell Day as their new leader, giving hope to pro-life, pro-family conservatives that a national leader might finally represent their views in Ottawa. Day beat his competitor, party founder Preston Manning, by almost two to one. The four-month campaign was relatively quiet until late May [...]

2010-08-27T12:58:44-04:00July 26, 2000|Politics, Pro-Life|

Pro-lifers hold the line at Beijing+5 women’s conference

Lobbysists help Third World delegates resist anti-family demands of Western countries and NGO's By Paul Tuns The Interim Despite organized and virulent opposition to their lobbying efforts, pro-life and pro-family groups scored a major victory at the recent intersessional preparatory meetings for Beijing+5. Pro-life and pro-family non-governmental organizations (NGOs) including Canada's Campaign Life Coalition and REAL Women, prevented anti-life, anti-family language from [...]

2010-08-27T12:59:13-04:00July 26, 2000|Activism, Marriage and Family, Pro-Life|

For the record

This month's editorial cartoon is about scratching the surface - of this newspaper. Recently we've received a handful of letters from readers who feel that The Interim is hateful toward people who are homosexual. The gravity of the charge, and the apparent sincerity of those who have written, merits a response. Even a casual reader will no doubt be aware that we strongly [...]

2010-07-26T08:23:44-04:00July 26, 2000|Editorials, Marriage and Family, Pro-Life|
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