Yearly Archives: 2010

Pro-abortion group creates a university network

Canada now has a “developing national network” that connects pro-choice student groups on campus across Canada. Synergy was created by the Abortion Right Coalition of Canada (ARCC), which is the only nation-wide political pro-abortion group in Canada, to counter the growing pro-life presence on university campuses. Synergy stands for Student and Youth Network for Reproductive Justice and it seeks to raise awareness [...]

2010-09-08T18:42:38-04:00September 13, 2010|Issues|

Manual for pro-life clubs in high schools

Pro-life activism in high schools in Canada is essential. According to Statistics Canada just over 16 per cent of abortions were performed on girls aged 15-19 in 2006. That works out to be 15,217 abortions for girls in their teens. Meanwhile, 15,731 girls in the same age group became pregnant and either had their baby or suffered a miscarriage. Most of these [...]

2010-09-08T18:36:03-04:00September 13, 2010|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

Losing John Wesley

I’m about to make my annual visit to Britain, the land of my birth and where I spent the first 27 years of my life. Also, the country of John Wesley, who was born a little over 300 years ago. Wesley was, of course, the founder of Methodism, an evangelical grouping that began within the Church of England but eventually [...]

2010-09-08T18:33:45-04:00September 13, 2010|Columnist, Michael Coren|

Defending women who choose life…

In February 2007, 24-year-old Roxanne Fernando was brutally beaten and left in a snowy ditch outside Winnipeg; she died from extensive blood loss. Roxanne’s murderer was not a violent stranger, but the man who had gotten her pregnant. She was killed for exercising a right which abortion proponents often invoke, but seldom defend: her “right” to choose. Roxanne was violently murdered because [...]

2010-09-08T18:25:30-04:00September 13, 2010|Editorials|

…and defending those who help them

While Rod Bruinooge’s proposed bill lays bare the coerced context of so-called “free choice,” crisis pregnancy centres around the country help women who think they have no way to make the decision they really want: to keep their children. These centres offer expectant mothers vital information about the mental and physical consequences of abortion (which they are usually denied by the medical [...]

2010-09-08T18:24:16-04:00September 13, 2010|Editorials|

Linda Gibbons has day in court, hits cover of National Post

On Aug. 3, the National Post featured Linda Gibbons on its front page in what LifeSiteNews.com called “the largest piece on the pro-life heroine yet from Canada’s national media.” Religion reporter Charles Lewis interviewed Gibbons at the Vanier Centre for Women where Gibbons told the reporter she has a constitutionally protected right and religious obligation to witness against abortion. According [...]

2010-09-08T18:21:34-04:00September 13, 2010|Profiles|

Q&A with John Carpay

Discussing freedom of speech on campus Editor’s Note: Paul Tuns, editor of The Interim, interviewed John Carpay, former executive director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation and who continues to the students involved with Campus Pro-life at the University of Calgary, about the case and freedom of speech on campus for pro-life groups in general. The Interim: How did you get involved with [...]

2010-10-12T07:00:24-04:00September 12, 2010|Profiles, Youth Activism|

Artist and novelist Michael O’Brien to keynote at conference

Organizers for the 2010 international pro-life conference have announced the list of individuals who will be speaking at the conference this October in Ottawa. Michael D. O’Brien, Canadian author and artist, will be joining Bill Saunders of Americans United for Life, John Smeaton of The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, and Brad Mattes, winner of a 2010 Emmy [...]

2010-10-12T05:41:58-04:00September 12, 2010|Announcements, Features, Profiles|

Author exposes Kinsey’s agenda-driven bogus studies

Sexual Sabotage: How one mad scientist unleashed a plague of corruption and contagion on America by Judith A. Reisman (WND Books, 403 pages, $25.96) Judith Reisman has devoted her life to exploring one of the most depressing and disturbing stories of the 20th century: the “scientific research” about human sexuality conducted by Alfred Kinsey that altered the mores, culture and legal system [...]

2010-10-12T05:32:39-04:00September 12, 2010|Announcements, Book Review, Features|

Bureaucracies

If I had a second chance at life, I think I’d come back as a bureaucracy. Bureaucracies, whether private or public, seldom die. I could live with that. Consider the March of Dimes. It was set up to raise money for the fight against polio. Well, in the 1950s, Dr. Jonas Salk figured out how to get rid of polio, and it’s [...]

2011-05-31T09:44:49-04:00September 10, 2010|Columnist, Joe Campbell|

Euthanasia in Canada

For many people who oppose euthanasia the issue is one of morality -- intentional killing of innocent people is wrong. But QMI's Brian Lilley raises a prudential question: "Do we want to give the government and government-run hospitals the power to kill us?" As Lilley says, "That’s really what is at the heart of the debate and special commission on euthanasia taking [...]

2010-09-10T07:37:57-04:00September 10, 2010|Soconvivium|

Emmy-winning host to speak at Ottawa pro-life conference

One of the many notable speakers at the 2010 International Pro-Life Conference will be Brad Mattes, host and executive producer of the Emmy-Award-winning television show Facing Life Head-On. In Facing Life Head-On, Mattes, who is also the executive director and co-founder of the Life Issues Institute, a Cincinnati-based organization that develops and distributes pro-life educational material, interviews people who were [...]

2010-09-09T06:42:50-04:00September 9, 2010|Announcements, Features, Profiles|

Words that could have appeared in The Interim

Support for mercy killing is usually couched in terms of dignity, which seems bitterly ironic since it's hard to think of a more extreme denial of dignity than killing, however benevolent the motive. Still, we accept that those arguing for euthanasia as a dignified alternative are fully sincere in their views...There are, Quebecers should remember, real alternatives to euthanasia. Pain management can [...]

2010-09-08T21:52:57-04:00September 8, 2010|Soconvivium|

Ontario equity guidelines imperil religious education

An analysis of the Ontario Ministry of Education’s Policy/Program Memorandum (PPM  No. 199) dealing with “Developing and Implementing Equity and Inclusive Education Policies in Ontario Schools” says that while some goals are laudable, the new policy could imperil the Catholicity of the province’s separate school system. The analysis, prepared for Campaign Life Coalition by a retired educator, says there is “much that [...]

2010-09-08T18:48:31-04:00September 8, 2010|Sex Education, Society & Culture|

Dems hide abortion position

It's a small sample size but 538's Nate Silver looked at 58 Democrats and Republicans (29 of each) in close Congressional races, analyzed the issues they highlighted on their websites and found that more than half of Republicans highlight their abortion position while just 14% of Democrats note theirs. That seems strange considering that polls show the populace is about evenly divided on the issue. [...]

2010-09-07T11:07:42-04:00September 7, 2010|Soconvivium|
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