Monthly Archives: April 2001

Bush causes climate change at UN

For the first time in what seems like forever, the news coming out of the United Nations is not all bad from a pro-family and pro-life perspective. Two recent conferences, although full of people advocating the expected feminist and pro-"reproductive health" agendas, also included some new advocates in favour of the family and sexual morality. Most notable in this respect has been [...]

2010-07-16T08:27:05-04:00April 16, 2001|Politics|

B.C. NDP introduces abortion bill

Would restrict public access to statistics and force hospitals to offer abortions SEEN AS PLOY TO CREATE ELECTION WEDGE ISSUE TO DIVIDE LIBERALS Campaign Life Coalition British Columbia president John Hof knew something was in the wind while watching B.C Premier Ujjal Dosanjh in a province-wide television address. Dosanjh, desperate for an election issue, promised new initiatives in the fight to increase [...]

2010-07-16T08:20:37-04:00April 16, 2001|Pro-Life|

The Charter Revolution and the Court Party

Scholars analyze what's behind 'judicial activism' in Canada The Charter Revolution and the Court Party by F.L. Morton and Rainer Knopff (Broadview, $22.95, 227 pages). In recent years the critics of judicial activism have grown tremendously in number - theNational Post, the Canadian Alliance, various academics, pro-family and pro-life groups,The Interim - and with good reason: judicial activism is growing and consequently [...]

2010-07-16T08:18:39-04:00April 16, 2001|Paul Tuns, Politics|

The assault on medical ethics

Anti-euthanasia leader wants a 'human rights bioethic' Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America by Wesley J. Smith (Encounter Books, $36.75, 285 pages). In Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America, Wesley J. Smith, author ofForced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder and an attorney for the International Anti-Euthanasia Task Force, indicts [...]

2010-07-16T07:51:04-04:00April 16, 2001|Book Review, Paul Tuns|

And the band played on

In the glorious People's Republic of British Columbia, the S.S. NDP has already hit the iceberg, and is sinking fast. But the Band plays on. Joy MacPhail introduced her 11-point master plan to keep the sinking ship afloat. But it seems to have had the opposite effect. The ship continues to sink. Promising more money for B.C.'s declining abortionists, she fails to [...]

2010-07-16T07:28:15-04:00April 16, 2001|Editorials, Politics|
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