Monthly Archives: May 2025

William James as guide

From the editor’s desk: We live in an age in which far too many people live lives of anguish because they lack meaning or are searching for it in the wrong places. In Be not Afraid of Life: In the Words of William James (Princeton, $24.99, 377 pages), John Kaag and Jonathan Van Belle say that seekers looking for meaning could do [...]

2025-06-04T08:41:02-04:00May 30, 2025|Paul Tuns, Religion, Reviews|

Saskatchewan bishops reiterate opposition to euthanasia

Paul Tuns Catholic Bishops of Saskatchewan (CBS) released a pastoral letter, “Dying with Hope: Living and Walking Together,” on March 25 calling for a Christian response to so-called Medical Assistance in Dying. In 2017, the CBS released a pastoral letter, “On Living through our Dying,” in response to the legalization of euthanasia the previous year. The bishops said in its latest letter, [...]

2025-05-16T11:22:17-04:00May 16, 2025|Euthanasia, Religion|

Halton Catholic school board rejects pro-life motion to block abortion funding

Interim Staff: On April 8, the Halton Catholic District School Board rejected a motion to prevent school funds from supporting abortion, contraception, euthanasia, or embryonic stem cell experiments in a lopsided 2-5 vote against the motion. Oakville school trustee Helena Karabela tabled the amendment to the HCDSB Fundraising Activities Policy to ensure no school funds are used to support abortion or other [...]

2025-05-16T11:23:58-04:00May 16, 2025|Abortion, Bioethics, Politics, Society & Culture|

Pro-life journalist assaulted

Oswald Clark: A pro-abortion woman who attacked a Live Action journalist in New York City has been charged with assault. New York City police have charged Brianna Rivers with second-degree assault after she attacked pro-life journalist Savannah Craven Antao during a man-on-the-street interview in an assault that required hospitalization. The April 3 assault was caught on tape by Craven Antao’s husband who [...]

2025-05-16T11:06:43-04:00May 16, 2025|Abortion|

UN disability rights committee condemns Canada’s liberal euthanasia law

Paul Tuns: On March 21, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities condemned Canada’s euthanasia regime, urging the repeal of amendments to the country’s so-called Medical Assistance in Dying law that allows the killing of non-terminally ill individuals. In remarks published by the Committee, the UN urged Canada to repeal its 2021 MAiD expansion legislation that allowed those [...]

2025-05-16T10:47:16-04:00May 16, 2025|Euthanasia|

Trump administration sides with U.K. pro-lifer in free speech row

Oswald Clark: The Trump administration has condemned the United Kingdom for arresting and convicting Livia Tossici-Bolt, 64, a pro-life activist who held a sign that said “Here to talk, if you want,” outside a British abortuary. Tossici-Bolt was found guilty by the Poole Magistrates’ Court for violating a Public Spaces Protection Order on two occasions in March 2025. While the grandmother and [...]

2025-05-13T14:09:45-04:00May 13, 2025|Abortion|

The Meese Revolution: The Making of a Constitutional Moment

The Meese Revolution: The Making of a Constitutional Moment Steven Gow Calabresi and Gary Lawson (Encounter, $52, 468 pages) In 1985, Ronald Reagan’s Attorney General Edwin Meese III addressed the annual meeting of the American Bar Association when he said that under his leadership the Department of Justice would “resurrect the original meaning of the constitutional provisions and statutes as the only [...]

2025-05-13T14:03:43-04:00May 13, 2025|Politics, Reviews|

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2025-05-12T11:36:02-04:00May 12, 2025|Issues|

CLC Youth makes pro-life case at UN

Paul Tuns: On April 9, Campaign Life Coalition youth coordinator Kim Headley provided a defense of the preborn at a meeting of the United Nations’ Commission on Population and Development (CPD), during proceedings dominated by pro-abortion and population control advocates. Last month, the UN held its 58th session of the Commission on Population and Development and Headley made her remarks at a [...]

2025-05-12T11:08:42-04:00May 12, 2025|Abortion|

CLC president emeritus Jim Hughes recovering following stroke

Paul Tuns: Long-time Campaign Life Coalition national president Jim Hughes, suffered a stroke on March 8 and is now recovering at home after a brief hospitalization. The Interim is respecting Hughes’s privacy and will not report details of his illness or recovery, but because of his outsized role in this paper and the Canadian pro-life movement, we wanted to let readers know [...]

2025-05-12T11:02:49-04:00May 12, 2025|Abortion|

Abortion numbers rise in Canada for second straight year

Paul Tuns: According to data released by the Canadian Institute for Health Information on March 25, there were 101,553 abortions committed in Canada in 2023, up from 97,211 in 2022 and 87,485 in 2021. It was the first time since 2015 that the number of abortions in Canada exceeded 100,000, when there were 100,104 abortions. A Campaign Life Coalition Youth tweet put [...]

2025-05-12T10:57:55-04:00May 12, 2025|Abortion|

Pro-life, pro-lives

A common carp against the pro-life movement is that “we only care about babies in the womb.” This disingenuous dig is not heard much anymore, in part because the callous practice of euthanasia has expanded so quickly, and in part because the incoherence of the criticism is more than faintly embarrassing. Advocates for automotive safety focus their attention on the reduction of [...]

2025-05-12T10:40:32-04:00May 12, 2025|Abortion, Society & Culture|

King: A Life

King: A Life Jonathan Eig (Picador, $31, 669 pages) Martin Luther King Jr. is probably the most famous civil rights leader in American history and as such biographies tend toward hagiography. Jonthan Eig’s King: A Life, released in hardcover in 2023 and paperback earlier this year, avoids that mistake, offering a rich and deep exploration of the slain civil rights leader. Eig, [...]

2025-05-06T06:50:37-04:00May 6, 2025|Religion, Reviews|

Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights: 1800-Present

Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights: 1800-Present Matthew Daniels and Roxanne King (Ignatius, $18.95, 205 pages) In Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights Matthew Daniels and Roxanne King profile 16 Catholics who championed civil and human rights in different parts of the world (although mostly the United States) and in different eras. What all 16 men and women have in [...]

2025-05-06T06:39:00-04:00May 6, 2025|Religion, Reviews|

Why Marriage Matters

Paul Tuns, Review I … Do? Why Marriage Still Matters by Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell (Cascade Books, 115 pages, $30 paperback) Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell are with the Canadian Christian think tank Cardus and their recent book I … Do?  is an important and timely little tract on the why marriage matters – or more accurately, why it is [...]

2025-05-06T06:32:32-04:00May 6, 2025|Marriage and Family, Reviews, Society & Culture|
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