Yearly Archives: 2000

Surrey School Board vindicated on gay books

B.C. appeal ruling seen as crucial victory for parental authority, religious freedom By Ted Gerk The Interim School Board chair Heather Stilwell is confident that the recent battle over books is over. She's comfortable talking about the agenda she says took precedence over common sense, when pro-homosexual activists challenged the rights of parents to make decisions affecting their children's learning environment. "They [...]

2010-07-28T09:21:40-04:00November 28, 2000|Marriage and Family, Sex Education|

Fetal pain is just the tip of the iceberg

By Donald DeMarco The Interim In 1974, a fish processing plant employee by the name of Eleanor Donoghy was formally charged with "cruel treatment to prawns" ("Prawn-Frying Fracas Boils Over Into Court,"Midnight, March 18, 1974). Plant workers reported the 16-year-old British girl to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which took her to court. During the trial, government [...]

2010-07-28T09:19:50-04:00November 28, 2000|Abortion, Fetal Rights, Pro-Life|

Procreation for spare parts

A Canadian moral theologian criticizes the use of new productive technologies when they leads to the objectification of people. Bridget Campion, assistant professor of moral theology at St. Augustine's Seminary in Toronto, told The Interim that recent uses of in vitro fertilization (IVF) have created a whole new moral problem that goes beyond how human life is created to the uses to [...]

2010-07-28T09:18:03-04:00November 28, 2000|Abortion, Bioethics, Fetal Rights, Pro-Life|

Pro-lifers ponder U.K. conjoined twins case

By Paul Tuns The Interim Pro-lifers around the world are worried about the British courts setting a precedent that appears not only to allow but to dictate the killing of a young child to save the life of her sister. On Aug. 25, the English High Court ruled that "Jodie" and "Mary," conjoined or "Siamese" twins born earlier that month, were to [...]

2010-07-28T09:11:08-04:00November 28, 2000|Human rights, Pro-Life|

Pro-lifers make presence felt at March of Women finale

Divisions among Catholics over church sponsorship continue By Paul Tuns The Interim The World March for Women 2000, a feminist event that has caused tremendous controversy within the Catholic Church in Canada, wrapped up its activities Oct. 15-17. The Canadian march committee led a demonstration on Parliament Hill and presented a list of demands to the Prime Minister, while the global contingent [...]

2010-07-28T09:09:13-04:00November 28, 2000|Pro-Life|

Conference gave boost to Canada’s pro-life family

By Mike Girard The Interim After breakfast Thursday morning I was off to the Annual General Meeting of Alliance for Life Ontario. I met Jakki Jeffs and we shared remembrances of our meeting in Sault Ste. Marie a few years ago. Soon the room was full and the "business of the day" carried us along for the next full hour. I tried [...]

2010-08-27T14:27:36-04:00November 28, 2000|Activism, Pro-Life|

Mary Wagner released, then arrested again

By Ted Gerk The Interim Mary Wagner didn't plan on going to jail this week. The 26-year-old pro-life activist found herself under arrest at 11:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25, as officers from the Delta Police Force responded to a warrant for her arrest. It was, in fact, the second such arrest for Wagner, since her release after being charged under British [...]

2010-07-28T09:01:09-04:00November 28, 2000|Activism, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

Linda Gibbons arrested

Rosemary Connell also in prison awaiting trial for pro-life witness at Toronto abortuary By Tony Gosnach The Interim Linda Gibbons is to stand trial Nov. 28 on a charge related to her latest challenge of a temporary injunction prohibiting pro-life activity outside Ontario abortuaries. Gibbons was arrested along with Rosemary Connell outside the Scott Clinic on Gerrard Street East in Toronto Oct. [...]

2010-08-27T14:28:15-04:00November 28, 2000|Activism, Pro-Life|

Planned Parenthood charity status under fire

By Tim Bloedow The Interim Planned Parenthood has probably had better days. Facing setbacks at the local level and even to their international operation, the national branch in Canada is also facing an attack. Not long ago, the pro-abortion purveyor of sex education and contraceptives was seen as unassailable by many of its opponents, having become entrenched as the organization of preference [...]

2010-07-28T08:56:55-04:00November 28, 2000|Planned Parenthood, Pro-Life|

Arrogance may finally catch up with Chretien Liberals

Even the media are growing weary of the government as Canadians prepare to cast their ballots By Paul Tuns The Interim The Liberal Party is adrift in a sea of arrogance which some observers hope will finally lead to a chastisement at the polls. The mainstream, often times sycophantic media has even criticized Prime Minister Jean Chretien for his last minute manipulations [...]

2010-08-27T14:28:50-04:00November 28, 2000|Politics, Pro-Life|

Words to vote by

I am committed never again to cast a vote for a politician who would kill one innocent baby. These little ones have no defense except that which we provide for them. Never will I use my influence, however remotely, to support the shedding of their blood. If [one party] wants to defend "a woman's right to choose," and [another] wants to build [...]

2010-07-28T08:48:56-04:00November 28, 2000|Politics, Religion|

The obligation to vote pro-life

Editorial The Interim, Nov. 2000 The basic principle of pro-life voting is the following: being pro-abortion (or "pro-choice") disqualifies a person for public office. This includes those who claim to be "personally opposed" to abortion, but are unwilling to do anything to stop it. The right to life is the fundamental human right, on which every other right depends. It follows that [...]

2010-07-28T08:46:23-04:00November 28, 2000|Editorials, Politics, Pro-Life|

Party Profiles

Party Policy Although the Liberal Party has never voted on abortion as party policy, the party as a whole is staunchly pro-abortion, leading Prime Minister Jean Chretien to declare on two occasions this year that "We Liberals support a woman's right to choose." The official Liberal Party response to the CLC Election 2000 questionnaire states that "the Liberal Party supports a woman's [...]

2010-08-27T14:32:09-04:00November 28, 2000|Politics, Pro-Life|

The Leaders

Jean Chretien - Liberal Mr. Chretien "in his main address to the Liberal Party convention on March 17, told 2,600 delegates that 'Canadians do not want a right-wing party in this country. They do not want a party that does not support women's right to choose.'" (LifeSite News, July 11, 2000) Speaking in Winnipeg, he said, "We Liberals believe in a woman's [...]

2010-08-27T14:33:16-04:00November 3, 2000|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life|
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