Yearly Archives: 2002

Gay marriage: Ontario capitulates to court while Ottawa fiddles

An Ontario Superior Court ruling that would allow same-sex marriages gets no objection from Ontario Premier Ernie Eves, as he announces that the province will not be appealing the groundbreaking decision redefining marriage. "Everybody has their own personal point of view on this issue. My point of view on this issue is that if two people decide that they want to be [...]

2010-08-04T14:11:23-04:00August 4, 2002|Society & Culture|

Decommissioning a human rights commission

At a time when many Canadians are beginning to notice that provincial human rights commissions - quasi-judicial bodies established to investigate and mediate alleged human rights violations - have become arbitrary, politically correct star chambers, British Columbia is set to do what had previously been thought politically impossible. In late May, the Liberal B.C. government introduced draft legislation that will scrap its [...]

2010-08-04T14:10:39-04:00August 4, 2002|Human Rights Commissions|

Animal rights and such

Princeton University ethicist Peter Singer recently told a Washington, D.C. audience that Judeo-Christian teaching promotes "speciesism" because it creates "a very negative influence on the way in which we think about animals." It should hardly be surprising that Singer has spouted this idiocy, because this particular university professor is known to support killing certain infants for a short period after birth (until [...]

2010-08-04T14:09:58-04:00August 4, 2002|Editorials, Society & Culture|

What you can do for life

As pro-life, pro-family advocates, too often we have a tendency to engage in hand-wringing over the lamentable social, moral, ethical and spiritual state of Canadian society. The avalanche of negative - and downright evil - developments has the potential to leave even the most committed and hardy soul downcast, discouraged and - worst of all - prone to inaction on a range [...]

2010-08-04T14:05:18-04:00August 4, 2002|Editorials, Pro-Life|

Respect parenting differences

Spanking has whacked its way into the headlines once again. We all know the story. A Christian fundamentalist community in rural Ontario is torn apart when local Children's Aid workers raid homes and take away children. The details of the case are unknown because of a court gag order. But the arguments remain the same. My personal view is that spanking doesn't [...]

2010-08-04T13:43:13-04:00July 4, 2002|Michael Coren|

Human Cloning

In recent months there has been a great deal of publicity in the newspapers on the question of human cloning. As a pro-lifer I am against human cloning, but being neither a doctor nor a scientist I did not feel competent to express my sentiments in an appropriate language. However, the arrival of the March issue of Knights of Columbus magazine Knightline [...]

2010-08-04T13:42:30-04:00July 4, 2002|Bioethics|

The rise and fall of BC’s pro-abortion movement

I've written numerous times on the antics of B.C.'s pro-choice movement. Now and then you get additional information that shows how low and how desperate they really are. On March 25, 2002, the head of the Pro-Choice Action Network, Joyce Arthur, wrote to the Audit Division of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, formally calling for an audit of the Pro-Life Society [...]

2010-08-04T13:41:50-04:00July 4, 2002|Abortion|

A new life Letters to an unborn child

My Darling Baby: It is with great excitement that I sit and write my first letter to you. It is amazing to me that you have been with us for such a short period of time and though you are only the size of a pea, you have already filled our lives with much excitement, joy and love. About four weeks ago [...]

2010-08-04T13:41:00-04:00July 4, 2002|Profiles|

New Quebec pregnancy counselling center to open

A Christian drop-in centre in Chateauguay Que., on the south shore of Montreal, will soon become home to a crisis pregnancy counselling service called Options. In 2001, a donor in New Brunswick offered money to establish a Christian Association of Pregnancy Support Services centre in Quebec, if they could find somebody interested in opening one. After two information meetings, Teddy and Linda [...]

2010-08-04T13:38:59-04:00July 4, 2002|Crisis pregnancy centres|

Becoming informed about euthanasia in Saskatoon

On May 4 the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition was in Saskatoon with some extraordinary speakers. Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the EPC, welcomed Wesley Smith and Rita Wolfe who wowed the audience with their inspirational words. Schadenberg kicked things off with a short but informative speech on the history on euthanasia in Canada, including how the media sways Canadians on the issue and [...]

2010-08-04T13:38:26-04:00July 4, 2002|Euthanasia|

Political squabbling delays U.S. cloning ban

The U.S. Senate may not vote on a human cloning ban this year, with Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (Dem, S.D.) placing blame June 13 on anti-cloning forces, according to CNSNews.com. "Our hope was that we could get an agreement on the stem cell cloning debate," Daschle told reporters. But after offering June 12 to vote on Brownback's bill first, followed immediately [...]

2010-08-04T13:37:53-04:00July 4, 2002|Politics|

Protests target French government Opponents of RU-486 demand that its production and export be stopped

Canadians marched in front of the French Embassy and consulates June 21 to proclaim they don't want any "killer" drugs allowed in this country. The protesters said Canadians are opposed to the controversial abortion pill RU-486 "RU-486 is another example of pharmaceutical companies exploiting women for financial profit," said John Hof, national vice-president of Campaign Life Coalition. The protest was part of [...]

2010-08-04T13:37:14-04:00July 4, 2002|Abortion|

Don’t send in the clones

In the latest Star Wars film Attack of the Clones, a well-trained army of clone troopers performs brilliantly under pressure and saves the Jedi knights from almost certain defeat. In real life, however, the white-armoured clones of bounty hunter Jango Fett would likely suffer from arthritis, premature aging, mental defects, and other ailments if they had not already died in infancy, according [...]

2010-08-04T13:36:29-04:00July 4, 2002|Bioethics|

Media, abortionist outrage forces hospital to cancel cleaning contract

The Spring 2002 issue of the Pro-Choice Press caught the eye of Campaign Life Coalition BC President John Hof. Included in the newsletter, written by Pro-Choice Action Network head Joyce Arthur, was this statement: "In March and April, we held two "Media Relations for Women Activists" workshops. Women activists from non-profit groups throughout the Lower Mainland were invited, and the attendees represented [...]

2010-08-04T13:35:52-04:00July 4, 2002|Abortion|

Euthanasia and assisted suicide won’t be for the terminally ill only

On May 22, Nancy Crick, 69, was assisted in suicide with 21 witnesses encouraging her. Nancy Crick is the latest victim of Australia's "doctor death," Dr. Philip Nitschke. During the post-mortem it was discovered that she was not suffering from terminal bowel cancer as Nitschke had claimed, or any type of cancer, but rather a treatable twisted bowel. Both Crick and Nitschke [...]

2010-08-04T13:35:03-04:00July 4, 2002|Euthanasia|
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