Yearly Archives: 2003

Separating fact from fiction on abortion

By Elsie Wayne Special to The Interim Editor's Note: The following is a speech by Elsie Wayne (PC, Saint John, N.B.) during the Sept. 30 debate over M-83, a private member's motion requesting the House of Commons Standing Health Committee study whether abortion is medically necessary and explore the medical consequences of abortion. The motion was defeated. Mr. Speaker, I want to [...]

2010-08-31T09:08:16-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion|

Abortion becomes issue in TO mayor’s race

During a debate among the Toronto mayoral candidates at Osgoode Hall law school, NDP city councillor David Miller criticized former Liberal and independent MP John Nunziata for his pro-life views. Dramatically, Miller reached into his pocket and pulled out a copy of pro-life legislation the former MP supported in the 1980s and attacked Nunziata's opposition to "reproductive choice." Miller added: "I think [...]

2010-08-31T09:07:38-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

The ABC’s of virtue

Virtue's Alphabet From Amiability to Zeal By Donald DeMarco (Central Bureau, Central Verein of America, $10, 112 pages) Donald DeMarco is a very prolific writer. In addition to all the columns and articles he writes for newspapers and journals, he has written 20 books. There are 26 letters in the alphabet, and so this book contains 26 sections - though DeMarco cannot [...]

December 1, 2003|Issues|

Durocher strove to fill void in pro-life information

Bringing some of life's essential truths to a wider audience was a key motivator for Sister Lucille Durocher in her decision to devote a large portion of her adult years to pro-life education and communication. Durocher, president of St. Joseph's Workers for Life and Family, and the former director of Human Life International-Canada, died Sept. 22 at the Ottawa General [...]

2012-09-24T17:11:33-04:00December 1, 2003|Pro-Life|

A musical ‘hell on earth’

Almost since the first day the word "musician" became a job description, and certainly since the early days of mass media, there have been musical acts that have combined spectacle with their music in an attempt to gain an audience. On Oct. 4, one band planned on taking spectacle to a new low. Hell On Earth, a St. Petersburg, Fl. heavy metal [...]

2010-08-31T10:01:33-04:00December 1, 2003|Religion, Society & Culture|

Grassroots Christian activism pays off By Tony Gosgnach The Interim

A network of evangelical Christians in Mississauga, Ont., just outside Toronto, is demonstrating how effective Christian activism can be. Centred around a periodic e-mail dispatch called the PALM (Pray ALways Mississauga) Report, the network has been particularly effective in combating the proliferation of massage parlours and the acts of prostitution that often accompany them. "We've seen some interesting results," says Bruce Fligg, [...]

2010-08-31T09:46:43-04:00December 1, 2003|Issues|

Focus on the Family conference on homosexuality draws 1,000

On Sept. 20, approximately 1,000 people attended Love Won Out, a conference on homosexuality hosted by Focus on the Family and held in Scarborough, Ont. Developed to address the complex issues surrounding same-sex attraction, Love Won Out accomplished its goal with sensitivity and fidelity to gospel values. Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, psychologist and president of the National Association of Research and Therapy of [...]

2010-08-31T09:34:11-04:00December 1, 2003|Marriage and Family|

Raising awareness of ABC link

The first Sunday in October is a busy day in Canada. Most pro-lifers know it as Life Chain Sunday, but it is also the day that the CIBC sponsors Run for the Cure, an event that raises money for breast cancer research. This year, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, which organizes and profits from the run, reports on its website that the [...]

2010-08-31T08:27:53-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion, Health Risks|

Marriage sanctified by God

Man is a great mystery to himself. Human beings ask themselves basic questions such as: how did I come to exist? Where am I going? What is the point of my life? Why am I here? Questions like these are elementary and must be answered if humans are to understand themselves. The Bible, the Word of God, gives us answers to the [...]

2010-08-31T08:26:59-04:00December 1, 2003|Marriage and Family, Religion|

Supreme Court refuses to hear traditional marriage appeal

In a widely anticipated move, the Supreme Court of Canada on Oct. 9 avoided direct comment on the current political machinations aimed at redefining marriage, by quashing an application for leave to appeal by religious and pro-family coalitions that were fighting lower-court decisions on the matter. The court gave no reasons for its refusal to hear an appeal of the June 10 [...]

2010-08-31T08:26:16-04:00December 1, 2003|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Terri Schiavo’s life spared

The life of 39-year-old Terri Schiavo, who was brain damaged in an apparent heart attack in 1999, is in the hands of the legislatures and lawyers of the state of Florida. The court-ordered removal of Terri's feeding tube on Oct. 15 was overturned by a bill passed in the Florida state legislature six days later. But the passage of the bill, which [...]

2010-08-31T08:25:50-04:00December 1, 2003|Euthanasia|

Cloning ban debated at UN

Delegates from around the world met at the UN Sept. 29 to Oct. 3. They were charged with the task of drafting an international ban on human cloning. But they didn't get that far. In fact, they couldn't even get started. The members of the working group of the Sixth Committee, the committee of the United Nations General Assembly that handles international [...]

2010-08-31T08:23:43-04:00December 1, 2003|Bioethics|

How RU-486 works

When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved use of RU-486 as a chemical abortion method in 2000, it said it was "safe and effective." While its safety has proven to be dubious, it is effective in its intended purpose: to kill unborn babies. The FDA approved use of the abortion pill for pregnancies of up to 49 days. It involves a [...]

2010-08-31T08:23:05-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion|

RU-486 kills again

On Sept. 17, the abortion drug RU-486 claimed its latest victim, a California teen. Well, that is not exactly true. Every day, hundreds of tiny, unborn victims are also killed by the chemical abortion agent. On Sept. 10, Holly Patterson, an 18-year-old girl from Livermore in the San Francisco-area, was given Mifepristone (the first of two stages in administering RU-486) at a [...]

2010-08-31T08:22:39-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion|

Partial birth abortion banned in U.S. By Interim staff

The U.S. pro-life movement won what was probably its most significant victory since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe. v. Wade court decision when the U.S. Senate on Oct. 21 voted 64-34 to ban the practice of the partial-birth abortion method. At press time, President George W. Bush indicated that he was looking forward to signing the legislation into law. "This is very [...]

2010-08-31T08:20:45-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life|
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