Monthly Archives: January 2022

Pro-abortion arguments

Paul Tuns I listened out of both duty and interest to the oral arguments before the Supreme Court, and followed along on Twitter and a number of people live-blogging the proceedings. Since the Court accepted the case, I’ve assumed that it would uphold Roe v. Wade but amend it by permitting supposedly severe restrictions before the commonly accepted point of viability point [...]

2022-01-10T15:24:09-05:00January 10, 2022|Abortion, Paul Tuns|

Will U.S. Supreme Court follow Scalia’s originalism

Rory Leishman Judging from the questions and comments during oral arguments in the Supreme Court of the United States on Dec. 1 in the Mississippi abortion case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, it seems likely, although far from certain, that the Court will finally decide in its ruling in Dobbs next June to reverse the calamitous judgment in Roe v. Wade [...]

2022-01-10T13:13:49-05:00January 10, 2022|Abortion, Rory Leishman|

The end of Roe?

Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns Analysis  “Roe versus Wade and Planned Parenthood versus Casey haunt our country.” So began testimony of Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart’s oral arguments in  Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization before the Supreme Court as the nine justices questioned three lawyers in a case that could overturn the 49-year-old precedent that created the right to abortion in [...]

2022-01-10T12:50:48-05:00January 10, 2022|Abortion|

Glad Tidings

Josie Luetke Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey On Nov. 24, Bill 48 was passed in Saskatchewan, establishing “access zones” of 50 metres from the property line of every hospital in the province, within which it will be illegal to protest (except in a labour dispute) or in any way try to dissuade someone from accessing or providing a “health [...]

2022-01-07T14:30:53-05:00January 7, 2022|Josie Luetke, Politics|

Saskatchewan enacts broad-based bubble zone law

Paul Tuns The Scott Moe government in Saskatchewan introduced and swiftly passed Bill 48, The Public Health (Safe Access to Hospitals) Amendment Act, 2021, that creates a so-called “safe access zone” of 50 metres around hospital property in which any non-union protests will be prohibited. The Bill passed on Nov. 24 and the law has a sunset clause to expire in two [...]

2022-01-07T13:59:03-05:00January 7, 2022|Abortion, Politics, Society & Culture|

DSM: A History of Psychiatry’s Bible

DSM: A History of Psychiatry’s Bible Allan V. Horwitz (Johns Hopkins University Press, $43, 215 pages) Allan V. Horwitz is a sociology professor emeritus at Rutgers known for his numerous books on psychiatry. His latest is DSM: A History of Psychiatry’s Bible, a slim but thorough look at the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and how this handbook for psychiatrists [...]

2022-01-06T10:06:57-05:00January 6, 2022|Reviews, Society & Culture|

Conservative MPs vow to defend pro-life charities

MP Leslyn Lewis MP Cathay Wagantall  MP Arnold Viersen  Paul Tuns On Nov. 24, three Conservative MPs addressed the Save Our Charities rally on Parliament Hill to oppose Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s threat to strip crisis pregnancy centres and other pro-life organizations of their charitable tax status. During the federal election, on page four [...]

2022-01-05T14:12:19-05:00January 5, 2022|Politics, Pro-Life|

Political collusion

Let us dissent from the orgy of praise for House of Commons and Senate passing the odious conversion therapy ban, Bill C-4, without any debate or hearings, a parliamentary manoeuvre that requires unanimous consent. When private companies agree to cooperate, it is called collusion; when politicians agree to cooperate, it receives hosannahs as bipartisanship. Politics is an arena in which ideas are [...]

2022-01-05T13:23:44-05:00January 5, 2022|Marriage and Family, Politics|
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