Yearly Archives: 2003

Alberta pharmacist wins concessions in right-to-refuse case

A pro-life pharmacist is claiming partial victory in a struggle with Alberta's pharmacy college, which is allowing her to refuse to dispense abortificients and contraceptives to her customers. Maria Bizecki, a pharmacist with the Calgary Co-op store, became the subject of a prolonged review by the Alberta College of Pharmacists over her refusal to provide the birth control pill to a customer. [...]

2010-08-31T13:34:06-04:00December 31, 2003|Issues|

Undaunted MP returns with right-to-know motion

Garry Breitkreuz may be the most persistent advocate in Parliament for women's health rights - and it's all because of his pro-life convictions. For much of his decade-long parliamentary career. the Saskatchewan Alliance MP has doggedly sought to expose the dangers women face from having abortions. His recent motion, M-83, calling on the Commons health committee to study the health effects of [...]

2010-08-31T13:47:07-04:00December 31, 2003|Politics|

Teen’s death leads to congressional scrutiny of ‘abortion pill’ RU-486

U.S. Representatives Jim DeMint (R, S.C.), Roscoe Bartlett (R, Maryland) and Senator Sam Brownback (R, Kansas) on Nov. 6 introduced "Holly's Law" -technically known as the RU-486 Suspension and Review Act of 2003. The legislation was presented with 59 original co-sponsors in the House, including Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R, Texas). Brownback is introducing a companion bill in the Senate. Monty and [...]

2010-08-31T13:32:50-04:00December 31, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

Life in perspective

To anyone who has spent any amount of time in pro-life work, you can attest to the constant struggle for life. It can be draining. I admire pro-life heroes such as Jim Hughes and John Hof for their ability to maintain a positive outlook, while at the same time, dealing with death every day of their lives. Everyone learns to cope in [...]

2010-08-31T11:00:32-04:00December 1, 2003|Issues|

Lessons of history

On Nov. 11, as we honour our war dead, I look about our bleak moral landscape. "Did they sacrifice lives, limbs, careers and relationships for this?" I ask. "Did they die that we might have legalized drug use, access to pornography, euthanasia, needle-exchange programs, free condoms in prison, abortion, sex as recreation, bio-tech reproduction, same-sex everything?" The long-dead vets who used to [...]

2010-08-31T11:00:52-04:00December 1, 2003|Issues|

Who’s on first?

My cousin, Bertram, hails from Massachusetts and recently joined me in Ottawa for a sightseeing trip through our Parliament buildings, to compare how we run our country with how the Americans run theirs. Bertram is a political junky who lives, breathes and talks politics. But his knowledge of politics ends at the Canadian border. My job was to enlighten him about the [...]

2010-08-31T10:59:53-04:00December 1, 2003|Frank Kennedy|

Two demonstrations Life Chain

There are so many subjects on which one might write for the pro-life cause that it is not always easy to decide. But, I thought a brief description of the Life Chain in at least one area would be suitable for this month's column. I took part in the Danforth Avenue, Toronto area and found it very encouraging. Those present combined the [...]

2010-08-31T10:59:22-04:00December 1, 2003|Issues|

Speak while you are able, silent shepherds, for freedom is waning

"Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good" (Rom. 12:9). Just recently, I heard of a politician in Canada who was working very hard at rousing public opinion to take a stand for traditional marriage. In the course of his labours, he noticed that the leadership of many churches in his riding were saying nothing. He thought [...]

2010-08-31T10:58:32-04:00December 1, 2003|Issues|

An open letter to a blind journalist

"The greatest kindness one can render to any man," wrote Thomas Aquinas, "consists in leading him to truth." For Aquinas, unlike the contemporary world of politically correct journalism, it is neither necessarily presumptuous to speak of the truth, nor uncharitable to nudge another in its direction. Would not the world be a better place if we were so neighbourly that we kindly [...]

2010-08-31T10:58:11-04:00December 1, 2003|Issues|

The Right and the right to life

The deal announced on Oct. 16, wherein the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties would work to merge and present a united right alternative - the Conservative Party of Canada - to the governing Liberals is both a concern and an opportunity. It is a concern, in part, because listed among their 19 core principles is no mention of protection for innocent [...]

2010-08-31T10:57:36-04:00December 1, 2003|Politics, Pro-Life|

The crime of conscience

Bill C-250 was passed in the House of Commons 145 to 110 on Sept. 17. This so-called "hate crimes" bill is dangerous, debilitating, and disingenuous; it offends the basic principles of liberal democracy. And yet, our fight against this bill is not over, and our stuggle not in vain. It must first be noted that not only is the bill badly premised [...]

2010-08-31T10:57:04-04:00December 1, 2003|Editorials|

News Briefs

Man attempted to cause miscarriage Focus demands assessment Abortion leader to step down State's abortion numbers halved Finkel begins defense Women pressured to abort Euthanasia in Korea Man attempted to cause miscarriage MONTREAL - Gary Bourgeois, 46, pleaded guilty to assault and administering a toxic substance after drugging his pregnant girlfriend to get her to miscarry. The woman had refused to get [...]

2010-08-31T10:56:38-04:00December 1, 2003|News in Brief|

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

Canada Prince Edward Island Premier Pat Binns##' Progressive Conservatives wins re-election. Binns is pro-life. About four out of five Islanders vote, proving that being pro-life is not an impediment to political success ... Ernie Eves, the defeated premier of Ontario, says he will stay on as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party "for a period of time." Early speculation has it that [...]

2010-08-31T10:21:04-04:00December 1, 2003|Bits n' Pieces|

The judicial assault law and liberty

Judicial Activism: A Threat to Democracy and Religion. Edited by Fr. Alphonse de Valk (Life Ethics Information Centre, $19.95 165 pages) Reviewed by Paul Tuns The Interim It has become increasingly apparent in recent years, and impossible to ignore in recent months, that Canada is not a democracy. We are ruled by nine robed dictators on the Supreme Court and numerous miniature [...]

2010-08-31T10:20:39-04:00December 1, 2003|Book Review|

Pro-family group’s work bears results

A pro-family organization in Hamilton is taking at least part of the credit for a significant drop in teen pregnancies in that city during the latest years for which statistics are available. The pregnancy rate for girls in Hamilton aged 15-19 dropped from either 51.3 or 49.6 per thousand in 1997 (depending on the source of the statistics) to 39.8 per thousand [...]

2010-08-31T08:59:01-04:00December 1, 2003|Issues|
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