Yearly Archives: 2020

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Interim writer, Joe Campbell, Light is Right By Joe Campbell When she called by, he was watching the news on one of the local channels. “That thin, raspy voice makes me shiver,” she said. “I can turn up the thermostat,” he replied. “I’d rather you turned off the TV. Whenever I hear that woman read the news, I cringe. She [...]

2020-12-21T19:42:03-05:00December 21, 2020|Joe Campbell|

SIN: Oficina Virtual

ContentAcerca de la Oficina VirtualAcceso a los portales de Contribuyentes En caso de no haber activado su tarjeta y no contar con las credenciales de acceso, deberá activar la misma desde la opción en la parte inferior del cuadro de Inicio de Sesión ingresando los datos requeridos. El cumplimiento de estas obligaciones permite al contribuyente mantener una situación fiscal regular y evitar [...]

2020-12-21T13:17:20-05:00December 21, 2020|Issues|

Never-ending war on a virus

Interim writer, John Carpay, Law Matters By John Carpay Prime Minister Trudeau and other politicians have threatened to kill Christmas. While they cannot undo the birth of Jesus, they certainly do possess political power to violate our Charter freedoms to move, travel, assemble, associate, and worship at Christmas time. By use of coercive state power, politicians can prevent family visits, [...]

2020-12-21T08:32:10-05:00December 20, 2020|John Carpay|

All knees and elbows

Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey By Josie Luetke René Descartes’ infamous adage “I think, therefore I am” at first strikes one as a basic philosophical tenet, its danger generally unnoticed, including by my younger, immature self. Consider, though, how it associates ‘I’ solely with one’s mind and not body, and casts everything but one’s subjective viewpoint into doubt. On [...]

2020-12-16T20:35:13-05:00December 16, 2020|Josie Luetke|

Canada should join the Geneva Consensus Declaration

Matthew Wojciechowski Commentary On Oct. 22, the United States, along with 32 other nations, signed the Geneva Consensus Declaration, a historic joint agreement reaffirming that every human being has the inherent right to life and that the natural family, the fundamental unit of society, must be protected. This is a significant development at the international level. It’s also the same message Campaign [...]

2020-12-15T14:59:08-05:00December 15, 2020|Abortion|

The right and censorship

Interim writer, Andrew Lawton, Laying Down the Lawton By Andrew Lawton This column started out as a friendly Twitter exchange with my editor. I felt it important to shift it to this space for two reasons: Firstly, he said it “would make a good column,” which seems like useful advice to heed from the man who signs my paycheque; secondly, [...]

2020-12-16T20:19:29-05:00December 14, 2020|Andrew Lawton|

Christmas: God’s way

The Christian scriptures abound in “hard sayings,” statements which are difficult to interpret—or difficult to implement. Who, for example, finds it easy to enact the exhortations of Sermon on the Mount to “love one’s enemies” or “turn the other cheek” (Lk 6:27–28)? One of the hardest sayings in Scripture, however, is not about our actions but about God’s. In the book of [...]

2020-12-15T12:48:01-05:00December 12, 2020|Religion|

Conversion therapy ban passes second reading

Pro-family, faith groups concerned about broad implications of C-6 By Interim Staff On Oct. 28, the Trudeau government’s C-6, which, if it becomes law, prohibits conversion therapy for unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria, passed second reading in a 308-7 vote, with the unanimous support of the Liberals, NDP, Bloc Quebecois, the Greens, and vast majority of the Conservative Party caucus. C-6 [...]

2020-12-10T19:59:24-05:00December 10, 2020|Marriage and Family|

Books for Christmas

The Interim invited a number of pro-life leaders and contributors to the paper to suggest a book or two that would make a great Christmas gift.  Joe Campbell When, as a student, I told an aging priest that I had never read anything by G.K. Chesterton, he declared, “If I had tears, I would cry for you.” I was so impressed by [...]

2020-12-15T12:56:07-05:00December 10, 2020|Paul Tuns, Society & Culture|

In praise of charter schools book review

By Oswald Clark Charter Schools and Their Enemies by Thomas Sowell (Basic Books, $28, 276 pages) The economist and erstwhile columnist Thomas Sowell is a national treasure. He wrote a regular column for 25 years and wrote more than three dozen books. He is what National Review’s Kevin Williamson calls “that rarest of things among serious academics: plainspoken.” His books have tackled [...]

2020-12-15T12:58:11-05:00December 10, 2020|Society & Culture|

It’s getting harder to be an artist

Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements By Rick McGinnis Artists don’t have a monopoly on bad ideas – there are plenty of those to go around, and in any case a bad idea from a politician is far more dangerous than one coming from a painter. But when artists have bad ideas, I can’t help but wonder if they know how [...]

2020-12-12T12:05:16-05:00December 10, 2020|Rick McGinnis|

Christmas-themed comics to distract from COVID this season

By Michael Taube Family gatherings will undoubtedly be smaller and more intimate this year. We’ll have to regularly wash our hands, and maintain proper amounts of social and physical distancing, for health and safety purposes. This will make it more challenging to eat together at the dining room table, trim the tree, sing carols in the crisp night air, and open beautifully [...]

2020-12-10T18:49:18-05:00December 10, 2020|Society & Culture|

Keep porn out of kid’s gaze

In September, Senator Julie Miville-Dechêne (Independent Senators Group) introduced her private member’s bill, S-203, An Act to restrict young persons’ online access to sexually explicit materials. If passed, the bill would require commercial pornography websites to verify their consumers are adults to access their content. While there is little public appetite to tackle pornography despite its often degrading and dehumanizing depiction of women [...]

2020-12-15T13:00:27-05:00December 10, 2020|Society & Culture|

Euthanasia bill being rushed through Parliament

Doctors, disability groups call for better support for vulnerable people By Paul Tuns Pro-life, religious, and disabilities groups have expressed opposition to the government’s expansion of euthanasia and assisted-suicide as the Trudeau government rushes C-7 through Parliament. On Oct. 29, C-7, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying), was passed at second reading in a 246-78 vote, and [...]

2020-12-10T17:36:13-05:00December 10, 2020|Euthanasia|

Considerations on the ethics of vaccines

Interim writer, Rory Leishman, National Affairs By Rory Leishman In a press release on August 25, the World Health Organization (WHO) certified that Africa is now free of the wild poliovirus. But, alas, this does not mean that the irreversibly paralyzing and incurable virus has finally been eradicated from the entire African continent. To the contrary, in this same press [...]

2020-12-10T17:22:43-05:00December 10, 2020|Abortion, Rory Leishman|
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