Monthly Archives: July 2005

Globe and Mail demonstrates anti-Christian, pro-abortion bias

Tony Gosgnach The Interim A series of recent articles, photos and cartoons in the Globe and Mail newspaper has enraged Christians and social conservatives from coast to coast with its biased coverage and insinuations that there is something untoward about Christian involvement in the democratic political process. It has also pointed out, once again, that despite any postulations to the contrary, the [...]

2010-08-26T09:03:24-04:00July 30, 2005|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Freedom of speech suffers another serious blow in Canada

John-Henry Westen The Interim The Christian Legal Fellowship is very concerned with the Kempling v. B.C. College of Teachers decision handed down June 12 by the British Columbia Court of Appeal. The ruling upheld the British Columbia College of Teachers decision to temporarily suspend the teaching licence of Chris Kempling for writing allegedly discriminatory letters to the editor of a local publication. [...]

2010-08-26T09:04:50-04:00July 30, 2005|Human rights, Marriage and Family|

O’Brien quits Liberals over gay marriage

By Paul Tuns The Interim After months of speculation, Pat O’Brien (Lib, London-Fanshawe, Ont.) put his career on the line and left the Liberal party on June 6, saying he strenuously opposed Prime Minister Paul Martin’s attempt to quickly foist a new definition of marriage upon the country. In its rush to quickly pass C-38 before a summer recess, the ad hoc [...]

2010-08-26T09:06:16-04:00July 30, 2005|Marriage and Family, Politics|

A diverse 9,000 gather in Toronto to protest Bill C-38

John Jalsevac The Interim This past Victoria Day Monday, a crowd of 9,000 traditional marriage supporters converged on Queen’s Park for what turned out to be a powerful and lively demonstration of the desire of Canadians of every age, race and creed to protect the institution of marriage. Begun under the threat of rain, the ominous cloud-covering soon lifted, and the summer [...]

2010-07-30T08:54:21-04:00July 30, 2005|Activism, Marriage and Family|

Some advice for Bishop Henry

Commentary by Ian Hunter The Interim My brief is to give the Roman Catholic bishop of Calgary, Fred Henry, some unsolicited legal advice concerning his upcoming dealings with the Alberta Human Rights Commission. Before the advice, here is what has happened to date. In January 2005 Bishop Henry issued a pastoral letter on the oxymoron that has come to be known as [...]

2010-07-30T08:53:35-04:00July 30, 2005|Human Rights Commissions, Marriage and Family, Religion|

Robinson vs. Grewal

As if we needed any further evidence of media bias, witness the difference in treatment in the coverage of the “stress leaves” taken by MP Gurmant Grewal and former MP Svend Robinson. Robinson took his leave after being caught pilfering a $50,000 diamond ring. He made the ludicrous claim his “stress” was caused by a serious injury suffered seven years earlier, yet [...]

2010-07-30T08:52:21-04:00July 30, 2005|Editorials, Politics|

Dishonourable mention

There are many problems with universities in North America. They have been described as “island(s) of repression in a sea of freedom.” But the University of Western Ontario’s move to confer an honourary doctorate upon notorious Canadian abortionist Henry Morgentaler is a new low. The blatant political stunt by the university’s senate has not only irreparably damaged the reputation of UWO, but [...]

2010-07-30T08:51:12-04:00July 30, 2005|Abortion, Editorials, Morgentaler|

The Queen’s Good Servant

Canadians have long had a jaundiced view of politicians but recent maneuvering on Parliament Hill have been particularly ugly. Paul Martin’s shameless use of political carrots and sticks show that is his desire to hold power trumps all. Thank goodness there are still some MPs who have the courage of their conscience – MPs like Pat O’Brien. On June 6, O’Brien left [...]

2010-07-30T08:50:01-04:00July 30, 2005|Editorials, Politics|

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

Canada Former Superior Court of Ontario chief justice Patrick Lesage has called for a more open and accountable way of choosing judges. He told the Globe and Mail that a standing committee made up of MPs, senators and lawyers should compile a list of candidates for judicial appointment to submit for consideration by the prime minister. Quebec Chief JusticeMichel Robert also called for a [...]

2010-07-30T08:48:59-04:00July 30, 2005|Bits n' Pieces|

Western ignores protests and lost funds to award Morgentaler honourary degree

Tony Gosgnach The Interim The University of Western Ontario resembled more an armed camp under siege than a place of higher learning when Henry Morgentaler’s honourary degree roadshow rolled into London, Ont., June 16. At least five dozen police officers ringed the area around the university’s Alumni Hall as Morgentaler received the honourary doctor of laws degree before about 1,200 graduates and [...]

2010-08-26T09:08:14-04:00July 30, 2005|Abortion, Activism, Morgentaler|

World Briefs

Filthy abortuary draws sanction KANSAS CITY, MO. – A state medical agency has permanently revoked the medical licence of a Kansas City abortionist cited repeatedly for violating health and safety standards at his facility. An inspector found the facility unclean and that Krishna Rajanna and his staff kept syringes of medications in an unlocked refrigerator. A dead mouse was also found in [...]

2010-08-04T06:57:44-04:00July 4, 2005|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life, World Briefs|
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