Yearly Archives: 2003

Ryerson denies pro-lifers

It seems that dissent from the neo-liberal orthodoxy on university campuses is an offence that abortion advocates will not bear. At the first sign of rebellion from the party line, the tanks roll in. When pro-life students met with the full body of the board of directors of RyeSAC - the student government at Ryerson - a representative of the Ontario Coalition [...]

2010-07-29T11:50:14-04:00April 29, 2003|Abortion|

Quebec to offer child-birth incentives

Quebec, the Canadian province with the highest rate of abortion and one of the lowest birthrates, is attempting to divert the looming ageing and worker shortage crises with incentives for child birth. The ruling PQ Party has offered to pay half the loans of graduating students if they have children within the first five years after graduation. The PQ has already promised [...]

2010-07-29T11:49:27-04:00April 29, 2003|Issues|

China calls for legalization of euthanasia

Pro-life obervers of the international scene are horrified, but hardly surprised, at reports that Chinese lawmakers have called for the legalization of euthanasia. Shanghai deputy Zhu Shiming and 31 other delegates to the National People's Congress have presented a motion to the NPC calling for the swift passage of "right to die" legislation. They said euthanasia would eliminate patient suffering while allowing [...]

2010-07-29T11:47:49-04:00April 29, 2003|Euthanasia|

Pro-life picketer assaulted

Police arrested a large man on Friday March 14, after he physically attacked the leader of Campaign Life Coalition B.C., John Hof. While Hof was picketing outside the fifty meter bubble zone surrounding an abortuary, an unknown assailant approached, looked at the sign Hof was holding pushed the sign, kicked it and punched Hof in the face. Hof told LifeSite that he [...]

2010-07-29T11:45:08-04:00April 29, 2003|Pro-Life|

Alternative health writer confirms abortion-breast cancer link

For 20 years, Dr. Joel Brind has tried valiantly to spread the word that there is a link between abortion and breast cancer. The mainstream media have generally ignored or dismissed his work. Now, a British Columbia writer, Lorna R. Vanderhaeghe, is presenting a similar message. Well known in the field of alternative health, she is an editor, researcher, lecturer, and author [...]

2010-07-29T11:44:09-04:00April 29, 2003|Abortion, Post-abortion and Health Care|

Another reason not to give to the March of Dimes

As if the March of Dimes's support for eugenics and abortions in cases of fetal abnormality were not enough, pro-lifers now have an additional reason not to give money to the the charity. The Eliott Institute has pointed out that the MOD refuses to admit that abortion is a major risk factor in the low birth weight of subsequent babies. In announcing [...]

2010-07-29T11:42:58-04:00April 29, 2003|Bioethics|

Conservative legal group will provide advocacy in courts

Lethbridge, Alta. lawyer Ron McDonald believes Canada's social conservative community faces serious potential danger in the coming months if Parliament passes Bill C-250, a federal law that would outlaw "hate" speech. "C-250 is hugely problematic," says McDonald. "If a pastor is convicted for speaking out about that (homosexual) behaviour, it could result in the assets of churches being seized." To combat the [...]

2010-07-29T08:45:33-04:00April 29, 2003|Pro-Life|

‘Women’s health forum’ again immersed in sex

Editor's note: In order to accurately report on the event in question, and provide a picture of the thought patterns behind some current-day sex "educators" of young people, this article contains some graphic references to sexuality that may be offensive to some readers. Please use discretion in deciding whether to read it. It was more of the same when this year's Women's [...]

2010-07-29T10:57:21-04:00April 29, 2003|Sex Education, Society & Culture|

Is abortion important enough to sway your vote?

It is a very good time to think seriously about pro-life voting in Canada. Recent pro-life victories in the U.S. demonstrate the power of the democratic vote in pro-life matters. However, abortion and many related pro-life issues are not even on the political radar in Canada. Pro-lifers have a profound duty to vote for candidates who will protect the unborn, the sick, [...]

2010-07-28T09:06:32-04:00April 28, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

Red triangle pins will serve as sober reminders

Campaign Life Coalition Youth is launching a new project this month. "We're very excited about it," reports Gillian Long, executive director of CLCY. "As far as we know, this particular thing has never been done in the pro-life movement." The Red Triangle Campaign seeks to draw parallels between the defenders of the Jews during the Nazi Holocaust and the defenders of the [...]

2010-07-28T08:00:40-04:00April 28, 2003|Activism|

Pro-life troubador to perform at March

When David MacDonald performs on the main stage at the annual March for Life in Ottawa, it is almost more a result of personal experiences than from any theoretical opposition to abortion. The Ottawa-based musician's story is a testimony to the fact that abortion leaves scars not only on the mother, but the father of an aborted baby as well. MacDonald was [...]

2010-07-28T07:59:58-04:00April 28, 2003|Activism|

March officials hope to double turnout

Organizers of this year's annual March for Life in Ottawa are optimistic that the 2003 event will remain an important symbolic gesture in defence of the sanctity of human life. At the same time, organizers hope for an increase in numbers over last year's effort. Scheduled for May 13-14 in downtown Ottawa, the National March for Life marks the 34th anniversary of [...]

2003-04-28T07:30:47-04:00April 28, 2003|Youth Activism|

Knights say Copps can’t use their hall

Sheila Copps is already facing an uphill battle in her effort to succeed Jean Chretien as leader of the federal Liberal party and prime minister of Canada. Now, it appears that a hall that the Hamilton East MP has used for election night festivities will likely be taken from her. Copps has rented the east Hamilton hall of the Knights of Columbus, [...]

2010-07-28T07:38:02-04:00April 28, 2003|Politics|

Scheidler wins RICO case

On Feb. 26, sidewalk pro-life activists won an important legal decision before the U.S. Supreme Court. A stunning 8-1 ruling won plaudits from pro-lifers and caused predictable apoplectic fits among pro-aborts. After winding its way through the courts for 17 years - including a rare two appearances before the U.S. Supreme Court - the case of NOW v. Scheidler has finally been [...]

2010-07-28T07:34:33-04:00April 28, 2003|Pro-Life|

Will the real ‘Dying with Dignity’ please stand up?

In light of its Trillium Foundation grant, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Director of Research George Dienesch looks at the euthanasia advocacy of Dying with Dignity The Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Controversy has been growing following the discovery by the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of a $177,800 grant by the Ontario Trillium Foundation to Dying with Dignity. DWD, Canada's largest organization promoting euthanasia and assisted [...]

2010-07-28T07:33:21-04:00April 28, 2003|Euthanasia, Society & Culture|
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