Yearly Archives: 2021

Books of the day – April 2021

Morality: Restoring the Common Good in Divided Times Jonathan Sacks (Basic Books, $38, 366 pages) Rabbi Jonathan Sacks died last November, and his latest and presumably last book, Morality, was published shortly beforehand. It is message to all, Jew and gentile alike. He opens arguing that: “Societal freedom cannot be sustained by market economics and liberal politics alone. It needs a third [...]

2021-04-13T11:25:33-04:00April 13, 2021|Book Review, Society & Culture|

Let the Church be the Church

Ken Boessenkool argues on The Line, here, that “(i)f the Grace Life (sic) (Church) leaders want to truly make (sic) their case, they should be charged.” A Canadian Reformed Calvinist,[1] Boessenkool deems GraceLife Church’s holding packed Sunday services in Spruce Grove, Alberta, as civil disobedience. He implies they are unwilling to “accept the consequences of their actions,” including trial and imprisonment. He [...]

2021-04-13T11:13:29-04:00April 13, 2021|Editorials, Religion, Soconvivium|

Early statistics suggest pandemic baby bust

By Paul Tuns When the pandemic spread from Red China to Europe and then North America, there were news stories predicting either a baby boom as couples spent more time together or a baby bust as families worried about their future economic prospects. Most demography experts predicted the latter, putting further downward pressure on declining fertility rates in most of the western [...]

2021-04-13T10:58:26-04:00April 13, 2021|Society & Culture|

I’d be dead if C-7 was law 10 years ago

By Andrew Lawton The second-wave feminists of the 1960s popularized the idea that “the personal is the political.” Well, this one is personal for me. If Bill C-7 were the law of the land a decade ago, I’d probably be dead. Bill C-7 is product of the federal Liberal government’s efforts to expand access to assisted suicide. Supporters of the bill argue [...]

2021-04-09T12:44:29-04:00April 9, 2021|Andrew Lawton, Euthanasia, Issues|

Government expands euthanasia with Bloc help

By Paul Tuns On March 11, the House of Commons voted to permit Canadians suffering from mental illness to be killed by euthanasia and a week later, the Senate approved the Liberal government’s amendments to their own legislation, Bill C-7. With the help of the Bloc Quebecois, the Liberal government forced closure of debate on C-7, Justin Trudeau’s euthanasia expansion bill. The [...]

2021-04-09T12:32:21-04:00April 9, 2021|Euthanasia|

Vaccines: Kenney vows choice, bishops sow confusion

By Interim Staff Health Canada has approved four vaccines against COVID-19: Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson. Moderna and Pfizer COVID injections utilized abortion-derived cell lines in their testing process but not their development or production, whereas the AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines utilized abortion-derived cell lines in their development, production, and testing. Last May, the Canadian Conference of Catholic [...]

2021-04-08T13:04:46-04:00April 8, 2021|Abortion, Bioethics|

Canada at the Crossroads

The Truth about How Canada Actually Functions REAL Women Analysis It is curious, and frustrating, that provincial school curricula across Canada never seem to adequately instruct children on how our country works or is supposed to work! Consequently, generations of Canadians lack a basic understanding of who is supposed to be doing what in keeping our country strong and free. Canada is [...]

2021-04-09T13:42:40-04:00April 8, 2021|Politics, Soconvivium|

Follow your conscience

Now that COVID-19 vaccinations are being made available across the country, Canadians find themselves facing important personal decisions about whether or not they should receive them—decisions which will require reflection, research, and prudence about a medical procedure which bears on personal physical health, social responsibility, and the inviolable dictates of conscience. From reading the headlines in the press, however, one wouldn’t think [...]

2021-04-07T11:51:16-04:00April 7, 2021|Abortion, Bioethics, Editorials|

Social conservative victories at Tory convention

By Paul Tuns The Conservative Party of Canada held its biennial convention virtually this year and despite disappointment at not getting to vote on traditional pro-life and pro-family policies, pro-life groups are applauding the outcomes of the policies that were put forward, the defeat of several problematic constitutional amendments, and the new National Council of the party. Before the convention, pro-lifers and [...]

2021-04-06T17:33:41-04:00April 6, 2021|Issues, Politics|

MP introduces conscience rights bill

Conservative MP Kelly Block (Carlton Trail – Eagle Creek) tabled a private member’s bill to protect the conscience rights of medical professionals, Bill C-268: An Act to amend the Criminal Code (intimidation of health care professionals). She explained, “Freedom of Conscience is one of the first fundamental rights laid out in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and it is at the [...]

2021-04-06T17:16:19-04:00April 6, 2021|Euthanasia, Politics|

Alberta will have to show science in Pastor Coates case

By John Carpay Pastor James Coates spent more than a month in the Edmonton Remand Centre, after being arrested and jailed on Feb. 16, 2021. He and his Grace Life Church are charged with failing to comply with Jason Kenney’s unscientific and unconstitutional health orders that restrict the freedom of Pastor Coates and his church to worship God as God calls them [...]

2021-04-06T17:20:40-04:00April 6, 2021|John Carpay, Society & Culture|

Should Scripture Be More Trans-Friendly?

Donald De Marco The Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals (U.K.) have issued a new set of guidelines that introduces an assortment of “trans-friendly” terms. The concern is to avoid offending people who have been transgendered by insisting that there is such a thing as distinct sexes. The guidelines instruct doctors, nurses, and midwives to use gender-neutral terms. Thus, “chestfeeding” should replace “breastfeeding” [...]

2021-04-06T15:00:39-04:00April 6, 2021|Donald DeMarco, Motherhood, Soconvivium, Transgender|

Churches and covid

By Paul Tuns Pastor James Coates of the Grace Life Church in Spruce Grove, Alberta, spent a month in jail, after being arrested on Feb. 16, for allegedly violating provincial public health measures that severely restricted the size of church gatherings. He led a service where congregants exceeded the 15 per cent capacity limit. The RCMP had been monitoring the church on [...]

2021-04-01T18:16:42-04:00April 1, 2021|Society & Culture|

“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

Pro-gay youth line TORONTO -- Youth Line is a Toronto area on-line resource for young people up to the age of 29, which caters to queers, trans- and two-spirit persons. Its content includes explicit information on how to conduct a homosexual sexual encounter; how to normalize the giving of sex-toy gifts; how girls can become sex “workers” (a euphemism for prostitutes); a [...]

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