Yearly Archives: 2006

A final look at our troubled medical system

In this third installment of our critique of Canadian healthcare, we continue our look at specific, individual incidents pointing out the fact that a system that kills more than 100,000 preborn Canadians a year, throws out the classic Hippocratic Oath and is in sympathy with licentious sex education - as well as the liberal distribution of abortifacient “morning-after pills” and other questionable [...]

2010-08-20T09:30:19-04:00August 20, 2006|Society & Culture|

East Timor resists global abortion pressures

In the intenational media furor surrounding East Timor’s recent resumption of political unrest, what has often gone unremarked is the fact that the tiny, embattled nation has an overwhelmingly Catholic majority population with deeply conservative social values. East Timor’s Christian social values have been under attack for decades, first from invasion by the Islamic Indonesian state that undertook a project of social [...]

2010-08-20T09:29:05-04:00August 20, 2006|Abortion, Issues|

Liberal MP’s bill seeks to curb abortion on a gestational basis

On June 21, Liberal MP Paul Steckle (Huron-Bruce, Ont.) introduced Bill C-338, an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (procuring a miscarriage after 20 weeks of gestation), in the House of Commons. In doing so, Steckle noted that Canada is one of the few countries that have absolutely no legal protection for the unborn. Steckle’s bill would restrict abortion after 20 weeks’ [...]

2010-08-20T09:27:25-04:00August 20, 2006|Abortion|

Organ donation after cardiac death is raising ethical red flags

In a press conference at the Ottawa Hospital June 27, doctors announced the first-ever non-heart beating organ donation (NHBD) procedure preformed in Canada. The procedure, also known as donation after cardiac death (DCD), typically involves a person who requires a ventilator and, although he has measurable brain function, is determined to have no hope of recovery. The doctors remove the ventilator from [...]

2010-08-20T09:26:21-04:00August 20, 2006|Bioethics|

Fugitive thoughts on sundry items

Many stories come across the desk (and computer) that make their way into this paper. Many, many more don’t. It is a difficult decision sometimes figuring out what gets substantial coverage, what deserves analysis or commentary or an editorial, what gets a news brief and what ends up as a sentence or two in the Bits ‘n’ Pieces section on page two. [...]

2010-08-20T09:25:16-04:00August 20, 2006|Abortion, Morgentaler|

Opposing C-43 did not cost lives

Interim editor Paul Tuns’s article last month, “Chipping away at abortion,” explained the logic of pro-life incremental strategies in the battle against abortion. The article brings to mind constantly resurfacing, bitter and unsupportable charges by some individuals that the nation’s pro-life organizations have opposed such strategies and persistently followed a self-defeating “all-or-nothing” approach. This, they say, has resulted in the deaths of [...]

2010-08-20T09:21:01-04:00August 20, 2006|Abortion, Abortion Law|

5,000 youths gather on Parliament Hill

Interim Staff On July 17, almost 5,000 young people gathered in the nation’s capital for a Christian youth rally, Cry2. CRY stands for Canada’s Revived Youth. The event was organized by the evangelical youth group 4 My Canada (Motivated Young People for a Strong Canada). The throng on the Hill heard speeches on the sanctity of life and the family, prayed for [...]

2010-08-20T09:19:27-04:00August 20, 2006|Activism, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

U.S. sex selection service attracting Canadians

A prominent fertility doctor, who provides sex-selection of tourists’ embryos, considers himself to be working in “the happiest field in medicine, where we’re basically helping couples achieve dreams that otherwise they might not be able to achieve.” For the past five years, Dr. Jeffrey Steinberg’s Fertility Institutes of Los Angeles and Las Vegas have offered pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for the purpose [...]

2010-08-20T09:17:54-04:00August 20, 2006|Bioethics|

Canada to allow ‘fresh’ human embryos to be used for research

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has announced that it will allow the creation of living human embryos specifically for research purposes. Although pro-life advocates working to kill the Liberal government’s 2002 Assisted Reproduction Act predicted that embryonic stem cell research with “fresh embryos” would be the next move, even though the bill purported to protect against this type of research, [...]

2010-08-20T09:16:19-04:00August 20, 2006|Bioethics|

Pro-gay chief justice to face the music

Interim story on Roy McMurtry leads to Canadian Judicial Council complaint The shocking news that Ontario Appeal Court Chief Justice Roy McMurtry may have had a major conflict of interest when hearing a landmark homosexual marriage case in 2003 has stunned the legal community across Ontario. The province’s top judge, who personally took on the politically charged case and hand-picked two other [...]

2010-08-20T09:14:41-04:00August 20, 2006|Marriage and Family|

Socons would like to see age-of-consent bill go even further

Compromises needed to get necessary support Interim Staff Raising the age at which children can legally consent to sex, from the current 14 years of age, is something Conservative MPs, such as former Calgary police detective Art Hanger, have been pushing for since many of them came to Ottawa as Reformers in 1993. Right now, adults 30, 40 or 50 years old [...]

2010-08-20T09:12:56-04:00August 20, 2006|Sex Education, Society & Culture|

Bush’s stem cell veto

On July 19, 2006 days, George W. Bush used his veto power for the first time. The issue on which he finally took out his pen to thwart the excesses of Congress was important: embryonic stem cell research. After the House of Representatives passed a bill that would have mandated federal funding of stem cell research - which requires the killing of [...]

2010-08-20T09:09:50-04:00August 20, 2006|Bioethics, Editorials|

The meaning of marriage

It is hardly surprising that after 35 years of abortion, contraception, and no-fault divorce, marriage is no longer the norm or even the ideal. Hence, the same-sex “marriage” lobby has been successful for the same reason that many of those who defend traditional marriage have failed - the definition of marriage has been lost. To give an adequate defence of marriage, it [...]

2010-08-20T09:07:24-04:00August 20, 2006|Editorials, Marriage and Family|

World Briefs

Vietnamese pro-lifers become active HO CHI MINH CITY - Vietnam's high abortion rate - 74,000 in Ho Chi Minh City alone in 2005 - has led to the development of an indigenous pro-life movement. Local pro-lifers have set up a cemetery where aborted babies are buried, with more than 400 burials from January to March. Also, more than 1,000 pro-lifers attended a [...]

2010-08-20T09:06:28-04:00August 20, 2006|World Briefs|

Bits and Pieces

Canada A Leger Marketing poll has found that the gender gap on the question of opposition to abortion is small: 35 per cent of men and 33 per cent of women say abortion is immoral ...Sue Wilkinsonand Celia Kitzinger, a lesbian couple in England who married in Canada in 2003, want the British government to recognize their marriage.  Britain High Court has [...]

2010-08-20T09:05:03-04:00August 20, 2006|Bits n' Pieces|
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