Monthly Archives: March 2021

“Cancelling my membership to the Conservative Party of Canada”: Decarie

Richard Decarie Special to The Interim Richard Decarie has been pilloried for his socially conservative stances. As you know, over a year ago in January 2020, I launched my campaign for leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC). With a guiding intuition of what was to come– and is still coming – I was committed to saying out loud what too [...]

2021-04-01T18:54:07-04:00March 29, 2021|Politics, Soconvivium|

And then there was this, March 2021

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2021-03-30T13:39:41-04:00March 24, 2021|And then there was this...|

After delay, Poland implements pro-life ruling

By Interim Staff On Jan. 27, three months after Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal ruled abortions for malformed preborn babies was unconstitutional because it discriminated on the basis of disability, the ruling Law and Justice Party finally published the decision in the Journal of Laws, allowing a near-total ban on abortion to take effect. Protests against the government and churches in 60 Polish municipalities [...]

2021-03-26T16:10:18-04:00March 23, 2021|Abortion|

Abortion pill complications under-reported: study

By Interim Staff A new study published in Issues in Law & Medicine has found that deaths and adverse events related to the abortion pill are not being properly tracked or reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and that women who take the abortion pill mifepristone and have complications are more likely to require follow-up care at an emergency center [...]

2021-03-26T15:50:45-04:00March 22, 2021|Abortion Pill|

Out of this world

By Joe Campbell “Our reality is given,” he said. “Theirs is chosen.” “But surely, Dingwall,” I replied, “you don’t mean that progressives occupy an alternate reality.” “How else could they be impervious to facts and principles that are obvious to us?” I conceded that an alternate reality might account for their being out of touch with the given one. “Still,” I said, [...]

2021-03-21T16:29:52-04:00March 21, 2021|Columnist, Joe Campbell|

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2021-03-20T09:10:59-04:00March 20, 2021|Issues|

Greater love hath no man than this

By Josie Luetke Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey For days surrounding Derek Sloan’s removal from the Conservative caucus, I wrote lengthy rants on Facebook, my rage ignited in a way it hadn’t been for a while.  The excuse Erin O’Toole employed for seeking to eject him—accepting a donation from a white nationalist whose membership the party had also accepted—was [...]

2021-03-19T15:22:37-04:00March 19, 2021|Columnist, Josie Luetke|

Video documents abortion-related emergencies

By Paul Tuns Operation Rescue released a video documenting 67 abortion related emergencies and one maternal death in 2020, which they say “is just the tip of a very nasty iceberg when it comes to the number of women who suffer serious complications from abortions.” The new video, released Feb. 16, reports that 67 medical emergencies took place at American abortion facilities [...]

2021-03-19T13:31:30-04:00March 19, 2021|Abortion|

Social conservatism and the state

Paul Tuns There are many unhyphenated conservatives in both the Conservative Party in Canada and Republicans in the United States, that is citizens who are both socially and fiscally conservative.  I hope to write about conservatism and libertarianism in a future issue of the dead tree edition of this paper. For now I want to bring attention to Ben Woodfinden's fine essay [...]

2021-03-21T16:33:30-04:00March 19, 2021|Paul Tuns, Politics, Soconvivium|

Bishop questions lockdown measures

By John Carpay Interim writer, John Carpay, Law Matters Those wrestling with the morality of lockdowns could benefit from the profound insights provided by Bishop John Paprocki of Springfield, Illinois, a Notre Dame Law School professor, and vice-president of the Illinois Catholic Health Association. Bishop Paprocki notes that government officials give dire warning about a virus that can kill the [...]

2021-03-15T12:17:04-04:00March 15, 2021|Columnist, John Carpay|

Amazon takes sides in culture war

Paul Tuns A few weeks ago, Amazon abruptly stopped selling When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment by Ryan T. Anderson and refused to provide a reason why, although few doubted that it was because it questioned the transgender ideology. That suspicion has been proven correct. The Wall Street Journal reports: Amazon. AMZN -1.40% com Inc. said it recently removed a three-year-old book [...]

2021-03-15T12:20:44-04:00March 12, 2021|Paul Tuns, Soconvivium, Transgender|

Religious leaders should speak clearly

By Rory Leishman In First Corinthians 14:9, Paul admonished the faithful to speak the truth plainly: “For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound,” he observed, “who shall prepare himself for the battle?” Like Paul, José Gómez, Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles and president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), is not given to making uncertain sounds about the [...]

2021-03-11T15:02:10-05:00March 11, 2021|Columnist, Rory Leishman|

Pillow fight

By Andrew Lawton Companies used to go through painstaking lengths to avoid entering the political fray. Now, they’re encouraged to leap into it – so long as they leap left, that is. A Minnesota company is paying a steep price for going the other way. It’s a high-stakes pillow fight. If you’ve listened to talk radio or watched cable news in the [...]

2021-03-11T15:01:22-05:00March 10, 2021|Andrew Lawton, Columnist|

From the editor’s desk, March 2021

By Paul Tuns I hope you are both informed and entertained by our large feature, “20 ways COVID is changing society.” Without getting into it too much, I want to point out that most, if not all of the changes, in society are the result of the anti-pandemic measures taken by governments around the world in response to the outbreak, rather than the [...]

2021-03-10T20:45:22-05:00March 10, 2021|Editorials, Paul Tuns|

Ontario bubble zones were groundless

By Interim Staff Pro-life researcher Patricia Maloney, who blogs at Run with Life, obtained 287 pages of documents through a Freedom of Information request that found the Ontario government lacked any evidence that anti-free speech bubble zones around the province’s abortuaries was necessary. In 2017, the Wynne government’s Bill 163, the Safe Access to Abortion Services Act, passed with all-party support. It [...]

2021-03-10T10:08:41-05:00March 10, 2021|Abortion|
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