Yearly Archives: 2000

Pro-life, pro-family groups gear up for federal election

The media, meanwhile wring their hands over the rise of the 'religious right' By Paul Tuns The Interim The ascendancy of Stockwell Day in Canadian politics has focused attention on the role of pro-life and pro-family organizations and citizens in the political arena, leading the political Left to worry about the rise of a so-called Religious Right in Canada. Maclean's Sept. 11 [...]

2010-07-28T07:47:27-04:00October 28, 2000|Politics, Pro-Life|

Bat-wielding ARA protestors beat assault, obstruction rap

Charges against Anti-Racist Action members stayed due to unusual 'institutional delay' Interim staff A recent court decision to drop all charges against 11 Anti-Racist Action (ARA) members who violently disrupted a Show the Truth demonstration in Toronto two years ago has left pro-life supporters again wondering about the capricious nature of Ontario's legal system. Mr. Justice Robert Bigelow of the Ontario court [...]

2015-05-21T06:21:51-04:00October 28, 2000|Abortion Law, Activism, Pro-Life|

World March feminists trumpet bishop’s support

London's Bishop Sherlock denounces misrepresentation of his endorsment The Interim One of the feared outcomes of the support by Catholic leaders of the pro-abortion World March of Women 2000 has been realized. Abortion advocates are implying in their literature that Canada's Catholic bishops are fully in support of the march without reservations. The Toronto Organizing Committee of the World March of Women [...]

2010-08-27T14:15:47-04:00October 28, 2000|Abortion, Pro-Life, Religion|

The scientific evidence against ‘Condomania’

By William Gairdner The Interim For years we have been told that condom use is the best way to contain the spread of AIDS. But is that true? It would seem utterly sensible to ask whether or not the latex condom will in fact do what we are told. We can certainly thank it for a degree of protection against some ordinary [...]

2010-07-28T07:41:05-04:00October 28, 2000|Sex Education|

Former pro-abortion militant returns to Morgentaler’s, this time with a pro-life plea

By Michael Coren The Interim Merle Terlesky used to kick people. And push them, scream at them and tread on their hands. Why? Because she was a pro-choice activist and for five years was at the centre of the Canadian campaign to defend and extend abortion. His victims were pro-lifers. But after an encounter with cancer and a radical change of life this [...]

2010-08-27T14:18:43-04:00October 28, 2000|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life, Profiles|

U.S. approves RU-486

The Interim As the October issue of The Interim went to press the United States Food and Drug administration announced it has given final approval to the abortion pill RU-486, which pro-lifers call a "human pesticide." The approval process was begun by President Bill Clinton, as one of his first acts in office in 1993. "Campaign Life Coalition is shocked that a dangerous [...]

2010-07-28T07:37:15-04:00October 28, 2000|Abortion, Motherhood, Pro-Life|

Summit feeds ambition for world government

By John-Henry Westen The Interim The United Nations Millennium Summit, the largest gathering of world leaders in history, concluded in New York Sept. 8. The Summit Declaration, a statement agreed to by a vote of the vast majority of world leaders, is regarded by the United Nations as having "sketched out clear directions for adapting the organization to its role in the [...]

2010-07-28T07:35:50-04:00October 28, 2000|Abortion, Abortion Law, Real Women|

CLC on Trudeau: ‘May God have mercy on his soul’

Former Prime Minister's legacy is abortion on demand and judicial activism By Mike Mastromatteo The Interim A newspaper article in the fall of 1999 listed Pierre Elliot Trudeau as the most influential Canadian statesman of the twentieth century. The article was prompted by the former prime minister's 80th birthday, and by the frenzy of list-producing that accompanied the arrival of the year [...]

2010-08-27T14:19:45-04:00October 28, 2000|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life, Profiles|

Abortion Inc. comes to Kelowna

It isn't often that a columnist likes to talk about his own turf. Indeed, there is ample material and information on the battle to protect life in other towns, and I often would rather talk about them. Our fair city of Kelowna has managed to keep the evils of abortion out of the local hospital for some time. Back in the days [...]

2010-07-28T07:28:48-04:00September 28, 2000|Abortion, Columnist, Pro-Life|

Secularist “Neutrality” Based On A Lie

Secular humanists maintain that separation of Church and State is a fundamental precept of democracy; that Christian principles applied in politics and law "discriminate" against other religions and citizens with no religion; and that the teachings of the Bible are irrelevant to our enlightened modern era. Too many nominal Christians are inclined to agree with them these days. The unfounded but pervasive [...]

2010-07-28T07:25:52-04:00September 28, 2000|Columnist, Religion|

Jean Chretien to Join Ted Turner’s Religion

A wild rumour was circulating around Ottawa that Prime Minister Jean Chretien was planning to join Ted Turner's Religion. It was going to be done publicly after the recently held Millennium Peace Summit on religion and world peace at the United Nations. As The Interim'sofficial rumour investigator, I was asked by our editor in chief, David Curtin, to investigate it. I phoned the [...]

2010-07-28T07:22:45-04:00September 28, 2000|Columnist, Frank Kennedy, Politics, Religion|

Trustee silenced in gay debate

I host a nightly television show on Crossroads Television (CTS) entitled Michael Coren Live. My research team books up to 20 guests a week, who are then watched by hundreds of thousands of people. Indeed, we are averaging at 112,000 people a night in Greater Toronto alone! Sometimes there are cancellations, usually because of emergencies or illness. But only once has someone called [...]

2010-07-27T14:23:19-04:00September 27, 2000|Columnist, Equal Rights, Marriage and Family, Michael Coren|

The true tale of a good king

By Donald DeMarco Agesilaus II, the king of Sparta in the fourth century B.C., compared his kingly role to that of a good father. "The king will best govern his realm who reigneth over his people as a father doth over his children." "Royalty," he added, "consists not in vain pomp, but in great virtues." This manner of understanding the exercise of [...]

2010-07-27T14:16:05-04:00September 27, 2000|Profiles, Religion|

Law professor a firm ‘no exceptions’ pro-lifer

By Tim Bloedow Pro-life activist and law professor are two descriptions that don't often describe the same person in America today, but they do identify Professor Charles E. Rice, a zealous spokesman for the dignity of human life and professor of law at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. He is also one of the two special guests topping the list [...]

2010-07-27T13:57:14-04:00September 27, 2000|Abortion, Pro-Life, Profiles|
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