Monthly Archives: June 2008

Plan B, aisle 1

The provincial pharmacy bodies in every province but Quebec will follow a national advisory board’s recommendation that the morning-after pill (Plan B) be made available on store shelves without so much as a consultation with a pharmacist, let alone a doctor’s prescription. This is dangerous for women and lethal for newly conceived embryonic human beings. That such a pill will be available [...]

2009-12-30T07:00:51-05:00June 30, 2008|Editorials|

The naked public square

On April 15, the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal ruled against Christian Horizons, a Kitchener-based organization that works with the developmentally handicapped, telling the government-funded evangelical ministry that it cannot enforce its code of behaviour contract with employees. The contract prohibited adultery, pre-marital sex, homosexuality and “endorsing” alcohol and cigarettes. A lesbian employee complained to the Ontario Human Rights Commission and the tribunal [...]

2009-12-30T06:59:50-05:00June 30, 2008|Editorials|

Raising Lower Canada

June marks the 400th anniversary of the founding of Quebec. It is an impressive milestone, but the achievement is marked by ambiguity. Indeed, the celebration begs the question: can it really be said that Quebec has endured this long? During the 1960s, Quebec went from being the most religious province in Canada to the most secular. In what became known as “the [...]

2009-12-30T06:58:44-05:00June 30, 2008|Editorials|

Bits & Pieces

Canada On May 8, the same day as the National March for Life in Ottawa, Fr. Thomas Lynch was named the new director of Priests for Life Canada. Fr. James Whalen, who died in February, had been the organization’s director since its founding in 1995. While in his new position, Lynch will remain pastor of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Douro, Ont. … TheGlobe and [...]

2009-12-28T13:42:54-05:00June 28, 2008|Bits n' Pieces, News Bits|
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