Monthly Archives: April 2013

Linda Gibbons released after nearly five months in jail

Linda Gibbons Linda Gibbons was released from custody March 14 at the Vanier Centre for Women prison facility in Milton after being sentenced to time served plus one day at a sentencing hearing in the Ontario Court of Justice at College Park in Toronto earlier that day. Justice William R. Wolski had found her guilty two days earlier of disobeying [...]

2013-04-29T07:19:38-04:00April 29, 2013|Pro-Life|

Pro-lifers praise new pope

Pope Francis The conclave has selected a pontiff likely to follow in the footsteps of his recent predecessors Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI as a vocal defender of life and family. On the fifth ballot on the second day of the gathering of the cardinals in the Vatican, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was selected the next head of [...]

2013-04-29T07:16:32-04:00April 29, 2013|Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

The Gosnell cover-up continues

Here is editor Paul Tuns' editor's desk column for the forthcoming edition (May) of The Interim. If it bleeds, it leads -- except if it's abortion On March 18 the trial of Kermit Gosnell began in a Philadelphia courthouse, and the jury heard some of the most sensational – and graphic – testimony any courtroom has witnessed. Yet despite the numerous storylines – [...]

2013-04-24T04:29:51-04:00April 24, 2013|Soconvivium|

IVF, experimentation, and the sanctity-of-life ethic

The term test-tube babies seems so 1980s. IVF -- in vitro fertilization -- is now the commonly used term. Less fearful, less sci-fi, less judgmental.  IVF is in the news again because Sir Robert Edwards, the pioneering British test tube baby-creating doctor died this past week. Robert George has a good piece in the Wall Street Journal about Edwards' legacy and why [...]

2013-04-19T10:18:23-04:00April 19, 2013|Soconvivium|

An outrage on campus

On March 13, a Member of Parliament visited the University of Waterloo to make an address to a group of students. In the middle of his speech, this elected representative was interrupted by a handful of protesters, one of whom was not even a student at the university. But campus police did not intervene during this disruption, so the speech was cancelled [...]

2013-04-17T16:14:58-04:00April 17, 2013|Editorials, Politics|

Gestational limits are unwise

Some nine months after our in-depth examination of the issue of gestational limits to abortion, we continue to receive correspondence on the issue. We don’t want to beat a dead horse because our position is well-known: aside from the semantic and philosophical arguments for or against gestational or other time limits on abortion, The Interim does not think this flawed incremental approach [...]

2013-04-17T16:10:34-04:00April 17, 2013|Abortion Law, Editorials|

Prosecution and persecution

Michael Coren Journalist for Life I am a hated man. If you read the comments section at the bottom of my columns and broadcasts, look at what is said on Twitter and Facebook, or could see some of the letters and e-mails written to me personally, you would appreciate the depth and width and anger and malice of the threats, [...]

2013-04-17T16:08:39-04:00April 17, 2013|Columnist, Michael Coren|

Popes on the big screen

Anthony Quinn as Pope Kiril in the film version of Morris West's novel The Shoes of the Fisherman When Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires stepped onto the balcony at St. Peter’s Square last month, he helped provide a satisfactory conclusion to a ritual that – as we were told repeatedly in the thicket of media coverage – is [...]

2013-04-17T16:06:44-04:00April 17, 2013|Announcements, Columnist, Features, Movie Review, Rick McGinnis|

Queen’s Park rally demands end to taxpayer funding of abortion

More than 350 people braved the elements to urge the government to stop using taxpayer dollars to fund abortion. Despite wind, sleet, and temperatures of minus six, more than 350 people attended the Defund Abortion Rally organized by Campaign Life Coalition Youth at Queen’s Park on March 19. While the crowd was small at the start of the noon-hour event, [...]

2013-04-09T13:57:48-04:00April 9, 2013|Announcements, Defund Abortion, Features|

Canadian political books misunderstand social conservatism

May 2 will mark the second anniversary of the federal Conservatives winning a majority government, which in turn was five years after the Stephen Harper-led party won the first of two minority governments. The seemingly momentous political shift is the subject of several recent political books, analysing what happened in that election and what could/should happen in the future. One should be [...]

2013-04-09T13:38:42-04:00April 9, 2013|Announcements, Book Review, Features, Politics|

The meaning of the Whatcott decision

National Affairs Rory Leishman With the unanimous ruling in the case of Bill Whatcott on Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Canada has stepped up its attack on freedom of speech and freedom of religion as never before. For faithful Christians, the implications are clear: Like Whatcott, they, too, could end up in jail as a prisoner of conscience for upholding the [...]

Supreme Court upholds some restrictions on ‘hate speech’

Supreme Court ruled against Bill Whatcott. The long legal odyssey of William Whatcott that began with the distribution of four flyers on homosexuality in 2001 and 2002, ended in the Supreme Court on Feb. 27, with the Supreme Court handing a mixed result for advocates of freedom of speech. After Whatcott distributed his flyers more than a decade, four individuals [...]

2013-04-29T09:00:06-04:00April 7, 2013|Announcements, Features, Human rights, Society & Culture|

Canada’s National March for Life and gendercide

It is just over a month until the National March for Life in Ottawa (May 9). The theme this year is gendercide. The Interim and LifeSiteNews.com have both ran promotional stories. In light of the political maneuvering that took place in recent weeks to scuttle Mark Warawa's private member's motion (M408) and the political fallout, it might seem that a rally and march tied [...]

2013-04-05T12:12:03-04:00April 5, 2013|Soconvivium|

University police allow abortion advocates to silence pro-life speaker

Editor’s Note: Material in this article might offend some readers. On March 13, pro-life MP Stephen Woodworth was forced to cut short his talk to a group of students at the University of Waterloo when nearly a dozen abortion activists interrupted his speech, took control of the microphone, and started to use vulgar language to make their point. Woodworth was about one [...]

2013-04-09T13:12:24-04:00April 2, 2013|Announcements, Features, Politics|
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