Yearly Archives: 2024

Danielle Smith calls for doubling of Alberta population, premier’s silence on abortion called out

Paul Tuns: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith appeared on the podcast of Shaun Newman in which she called for Alberta’s population to grow to 10 million inhabitants through immigration, leading Prolife Alberta to take issue with the government’s silence over the death of 12,000 preborn babies annually. In her interview with Newman, Smith said she wanted to more than double Alberta’s population from [...]

2024-09-30T11:23:40-04:00September 30, 2024|Abortion, Politics|

COVID jabs don’t deserve pro-life criticism

Rory Leishman: According to the latest, most reliable information on COVID 19 vaccines, are they ethical? Have they really been a safe and effective means of drastically reducing hospitalizations and deaths due to the COVID-19 virus? Consider, first, the ongoing controversy over the ethics of the Moderna and Pfizer-BionTech mRNA vaccines. Some well-meaning, but misguided, pro-lifers maintain that no one in good [...]

2024-09-30T11:21:32-04:00September 30, 2024|Abortion, Bioethics, Religion, Rory Leishman|

Selling out pro-life principles

As our story on the U.S. election (p. 8) makes clear, both the Republican and Democratic parties under their respective leaderships of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are moving in a more pro-abortion direction. (The story does not report on another development, but both Trump and Harris are moving in more pro-gay positions – Trump vowing to fight for the “rights” of [...]

2024-09-30T11:16:16-04:00September 30, 2024|Abortion, Politics|

Prayer rally for Linda Gibbons outside of Ontario court

Leire Douros: A group of pro-lifers rallied in support of Linda Gibbons outside a Toronto courthouse on July 22. On Monday July 22, a Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) youth group alongside other pro-lifers from the community stood outside of the Ontario Court of Justice in Toronto in a prayer rally in solidarity with pro-life activist Linda Gibbons, a 75-year-old grandmother [...]

2024-09-30T11:10:05-04:00September 30, 2024|Abortion|

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2024-09-24T23:15:01-04:00September 24, 2024|Issues|

Judge rules in favour of 40 Days for Life in suit against Tik Tok user

Paul Tuns: On August 2, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that 40 Days for Life, a pro-life group which holds twice annual prayer vigils on public streets, can continue its legal action against pro-abortion activist Brooke Dietrich who targeted 40 Days for Life on Tik Tok. In 2021, Dietrich, of Cambridge, Ont., posted Tik Tok videos encouraging pro-abortion activists to disrupt [...]

2024-09-18T21:37:23-04:00September 20, 2024|Abortion|

Police investigating pro-life billboard vandalism as possible hate crime

Interim Staff: On August 18, vandals set fire to and spray-painted a “Choose Life” billboard in Lambton County in southwestern Ontario, the fifth time it has been damaged. On one side of the sign, erected by Lambton Right to Life, there are the words “Choose Life” with a picture of a mother holding her young baby. On the other side, the text [...]

2024-09-18T21:39:48-04:00September 20, 2024|Abortion|

B.C., New Brunswick, Saskatchewan provincial elections in October

Paul Tuns: From left: New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, and B.C. Conservative Party leader John Rustad, have all become champions for parental rights in the face of LGBTQ extremism in schools, although none of the three has vowed to place any limits on abortion, an area of provincial jurisdiction. Three provinces representing nearly one-fifth of the [...]

2024-09-20T07:59:38-04:00September 20, 2024|Politics|

Entrepreneur Veteran seeks to help veterans, irate that Veterans Affairs has pushed euthanasia

Gideon Spevak: A Canadian war veteran is coming out and condemning, in no uncertain terms, the Canadian government’s euthanasia agenda. Kelsi Sheren, an artillery specialist and a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, served on the front lines at 18 years of age. She is now the CEO and Founder of Brass & Unity, a brand dedicated to rehabilitating veterans who struggle [...]

2024-09-19T18:12:35-04:00September 19, 2024|Euthanasia|

The other side of the wall

Donald De Marco: An associate of mine, a medical doctor who specializes in organ transplants, took his son to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. He fully expected that the visit would teach his young son an important lesson concerning both history and humanity. The lesson he learned, however, was altogether different than the one that was expected. The [...]

2024-09-19T08:09:34-04:00September 19, 2024|Abortion|

In vitro fumbled

Josie Luetke: Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey Houston, you have a problem. This past May, one of your own, “strongly pro-life” Texas senators Ted Cruz (R) co-sponsored a bill to protect access to IVF. Actually, Houston, we have a lot of problems, because Cruz is far from the only big “pro-life” name to come out in support of in [...]

2024-09-19T08:07:19-04:00September 19, 2024|Bioethics, Josie Luetke, Politics|

London city council votes down restrictive bylaw

Leire Douros: London City Council defeated a proposed bylaw that would have restricted the size and proximity of signs to roads by pro-life groups that use abortion victim photography (graphic images of aborted babies). At the July council meeting, city councillor Paul Van Meergen argued that to live in a democratic society means to be exposed to “a variety of speech and [...]

2024-09-18T16:38:14-04:00September 18, 2024|Abortion, Politics|

The meaning of work

With September comes the familiar rituals of going “back to school,” a moment in the year which always contains a faint echo of the distant rhythms of harvest time. When growing season would approach its end, fruits and fields would need to be gleaned, gathered, and mowed. Our overflowing grocery stores—stocked with produce of various kinds—remind us of both these extant agricultural [...]

2024-09-18T16:32:58-04:00September 18, 2024|Society & Culture|

Provincial policies on class exemptions differ widely

Almost impossible to completely shield young students from LGBTQ propaganda in schools Gideon Spivak: The LGBTQ+ ideology is a part of most elementary and high school curricula across the country, some including teaching the latest politically correct Newspeak as early as kindergarten to describe same-sex couples. Many of these lessons about homosexuality and gender theory are not isolated within a sex-ed curriculum [...]

2024-09-13T08:21:43-04:00September 13, 2024|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Million Person March for Children organizers expect larger 2024 turnout

Interim Staff: Last year, the nation-wide Million Person March for Children drew an estimated 1.5 million Canadians to demonstrate for parental rights and in an interview with LifeSiteNews, Muslim pro-family activist Kamel El-Cheikh, head of Hands Off Our Kids, said his group has quadrupled in size in the months leading up to the second Million Person March. Hands off Our Children is [...]

2024-09-13T08:13:54-04:00September 13, 2024|Marriage and Family, Religion, Society & Culture|
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