Yearly Archives: 2021

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2021-07-14T07:36:51-04:00July 14, 2021|Issues|

Uprooted: Recovering the Legacy of the Places We’ve Left Behind

Grace Olmstead, a native of rural Idaho, now lives in Washington D.C., with her husband and three children. In Uprooted she examines the so-called brain drain in which those who can, leave behind the limited opportunities of home in favour of America’s urban centers. Those left behind in communities like Emmett, Idaho, are increasingly older, while the younger folks struggle to make [...]

2021-07-13T17:19:15-04:00July 13, 2021|Book Review|

I’m a Sowell man

By Paul Tuns  - Review Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell  Jason L. Riley (Basic Books, $38, 290 pages) I mentioned in my From the Editor’s Desk column that I greatly admired columnist George F. Will (still do). Another columnist I greatly admire and learn from is Thomas Sowell. I have more than 30 of his books on my shelves and have watched [...]

2021-07-13T17:13:51-04:00July 13, 2021|Book Review|

Three books every pro-lifer should read

I was humbled to be asked to recommend three books to pro-lifers which I believe to be essential reading and together provide a great foundation for all the dear unwitting souls that God throws into the wild mix of individuals who have and will constitute what is commonly described as the pro-life movement in Canada, who have joined the fight to protect [...]

2021-07-13T16:46:02-04:00July 13, 2021|Book Review, Issues|

Countdown

Countdown: How Our Modern World is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race Shanna H. Swan by Scribner, $37, 292 pages) Fertility rates have been declining precipitously globally but especially in the west over the past few decades. In Countdown, Shanna Swan, an environmental and reproductive epidemiologist, explores the health and cultural [...]

2021-07-13T17:17:01-04:00July 12, 2021|Book Review|

Three books everyone should read about citizenship

John Robson Civis Romanus sum. I’m the kind of guy who has books with that phrase all over my shelves. Whatever my failings, I’ve read a lot. Many years ago I even learned to ski by reading a volume on it. So when my editor asked me to review three books on citizenship I naturally went… went… I don’t think I ever [...]

2021-07-12T20:15:38-04:00July 12, 2021|Book Review, Issues|

Time to read

With this issue, The Interim publishes a new (seasonal) section devoted to essays, reviews, and reading recommendations for books, current and classic. But why are we inaugurating this feature, and why now? The very same media environment which makes a book section counterintuitive—the world of an incessant news cycle fueling tweets, and likes and cancellations—is what makes this new initiative so important. [...]

2021-07-12T15:42:51-04:00July 12, 2021|Editorials|

In search of new ‘cadres’ for a Canadian renewal

Can the mutual interests of the regions lead to a decentralized Canada? By Mark Wegierski Regionalization is a possible solution to Canada’s current-day crisis. Whether one calls them infrastructures or “cadres,” conservatives in Canada today are greatly in need of them. A truly consummate politician is able to utilize the self-interest of disparate groupings to work towards some common goal that only [...]

2021-07-04T20:14:13-04:00July 4, 2021|Soconvivium|

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2021-06-22T14:30:26-04:00June 22, 2021|Issues|

And then there was this …June 2021

Human 2.0: how to upgrade yourself We are hearing a lot today about transhumanism. What is it and what are its long-term implications? One definition says that it is a “philosophy favouring the use of science and technology, especially neuro-technology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology to overcome human limitations and improve the human condition.” In other words, taking artificial intelligence (AI) and the human [...]

2021-06-21T12:13:13-04:00June 21, 2021|And then there was this...|

June 2021 Excerpts

“Why Twitter Isn’t Manly” Emma Ayers The American Conservative (May 18) But most unfortunately, the masculine revolution has manifested as a collective cry of outrage on social media—resulting in a bunch of chest-beating Twitter threads and Facebook tirades against the downhill slide of culture. Such is the way of the world, I suppose. The greatest war, the war against the mind in [...]

2021-06-18T10:30:25-04:00June 18, 2021|Excerpts|

Saskatchewan NDP introduce bubble zone bill

Interim Staff On May 12, NDP MLA Jennifer Bowes (Saskatoon University) introduced a private member’s bill, An Act to Provide Safe Access to Abortion Services, which, if passed, would create anti-free speech bubble zones of up to 150 meters around facilities that commit abortion in the province of Saskatchewan. Bowes said a law is necessary to prevent harassment and intimidation of women [...]

2021-06-17T12:38:50-04:00June 17, 2021|Abortion, Bubble Zone|

The revolution spares no one

Josie Luetke: The sexual revolution is responsible for the rampant increase of abortion and a slew of other evils. This near-axiomatic notion was instilled in me early on, but as this upheaval was driven by social liberals, I thought of it as only affecting social liberals. Not so. Josh Duggar, the eldest of the kids on the show 19 Kids and Counting, [...]

2021-06-16T11:03:32-04:00June 16, 2021|Josie Luetke, Society & Culture|

Facebook bans LifeSiteNews

Interim Staff: After numerous runs with various Big Tech platforms in the past, Facebook permanently banned LifeSiteNews’ Facebook page on May 4. LifeSiteNews reporter Doug Mainwaring said, “This apparently is not a temporary measure: It is gone for good.” A message was sent by email to the LifeSiteNews marketing department, accusing the pro-life news website of publishing “false information about COVID-19 that [...]

2021-06-15T14:39:16-04:00June 15, 2021|Society & Culture|

What print media offers that social media cannot

Mark Wegierski: The last several years have witnessed the brutal struggle between print media and social media -- broadcasters really -- like Facebook, Google, Instagram, and Twitter, in regards to consuming advertising budgets. Facebook now scoops up close to 80 per cent of advertising revenue, thus starving print media of much of its sources of income. Numerous daily and weekly newspapers have [...]

2021-06-15T14:26:18-04:00June 15, 2021|Society & Culture|
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