Monthly Archives: July 2025

Slop everywhere: Welcome to the world of AI

Rick McGinnis: Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements Lately I’ve been getting served a rush of media asking the question “Is the world getting worse?” in the form of online articles, Twitter/X threads, blog posts and YouTube videos. Most of the blame goes to social media and the spread of “misinformation,” which has made us angrier, less hopeful and increasingly distrustful [...]

2025-07-10T10:46:43-04:00July 10, 2025|Bioethics, Reviews, Rick McGinnis, Society & Culture|

Ripper

Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre Mark Bourrie (Bibliosis, $28.95 paperback, 437 pages): Anyone wanting to know why Pierre Poilievre lost the 2025 federal election need go any further than Mark Bourrie’s Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre, which could be more accurately titled Ripper: The Making and Unmaking of Pierre Poilievre. While Bourrie has a clear and admitted anti-Poilievre bias, and [...]

2025-07-09T11:47:22-04:00July 9, 2025|Politics, Reviews|

Hope: The Autobiography

Hope: The Autobiography Pope Francis (Random House, $42, 302 pages) Hope: The Autobiography was not written by Pope Francis but rather its “co-author” Carlo Musso, an Italian journalist who held numerous conversations with the Holy Father and scoured the documentary records of his pontificate. It was not to be published until after the death of Francis but was released shortly before his [...]

2025-07-09T11:38:13-04:00July 9, 2025|Reviews|

Pro-lifer wins Polish presidential election

Samara Douma: On May 18, eligible Polish voters headed to polling stations to cast their vote in the Polish presidential election. When votes had been counted, none of the thirteen candidates had the majority needed to win the presidency. The top two candidates, Rafal Trzaskowski, with 31.4 per cent of the vote, and Karol Nawrocki, with 29.5 per cent of the vote, [...]

2025-07-09T11:30:38-04:00July 9, 2025|Abortion, Marriage and Family, Politics|

Gibbons acquitted

Interim Staff: On June 16, Linda Gibbons was declared not guilty by Justice Patrice Band regarding obstruction and disobeying a lawful order in relation to an arrest earlier this year. On Feb. 12, Gibbons was arrested after peacefully witnessing outside the Toronto Abortion Clinic at 727 Hillsdale Ave. She was charged with obstruction and disobeying a 30-year-old court injunction tied to the [...]

2025-07-08T13:24:55-04:00July 8, 2025|Abortion|

Euthanasia Prevention Coalition calls for review of Canada’s euthanasia law

Paul Tuns: The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition launched a postcard and petition campaign demanding the complete review of Canada’s euthanasia law, a project it launched with the Delta Hospice Society. Gordon Friesen, president of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, said announcing the campaign, that the federal government vowed to conduct a thorough review after five years when it legalized euthanasia in 2016. Friesen said, [...]

2025-07-08T13:19:37-04:00July 8, 2025|Euthanasia|

Private member’s bill to stop euthanasia for mental illness introduced

Paul Tuns: Conservative MP Tamara Jansen (Cloverdale-Langley City) introduced a private member’s bill, Bill C-218, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying). In 2021, Parliament passed Bill C-7 broadening Canada’s euthanasia law, with one of the provisions being expanding Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying regime to patients suffering solely from mental illness. Other so-called safeguards that were lifted [...]

2025-07-08T13:01:51-04:00July 8, 2025|Euthanasia, Politics|

Quebec March for Life marred by pro-abortion violence

Kesiah Beere: On Saturday, May 31, Quebec’s March for Life was held in Quebec City, organized by Campagne Québec-Vie (Quebec Life Coalition). The day’s events were set to begin with music at 11 am in front of Quebec’s National Assembly. LifeSiteNews journalist Dorothy Cummings McLean reported that Georges Buscemi, president of Quebec Life Coalition, noticed a [...]

2025-07-07T12:27:04-04:00July 7, 2025|Abortion|

Taboo

Taboo: How Making Race Sacred Produced a Cultural Revolution Eric Kaufmann (Crown, $45 hc, $27 pb, 394 pages) Version 1.0.0 Eric Kaufmann is perhaps the foremost theorist of the great awokening – even  more so than Christopher Rufo – and his definition of woke is unsurpassed: “the sacralization of historically disadvantaged race, gender and sexual identity groups.” The prioritizing of [...]

2025-07-07T10:11:28-04:00July 7, 2025|Reviews|

Tyranny for the Good of its Victims

A Tyranny for the Good of its Victims: The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism Andrew F. Puzder (Encounter, $45.99,. 335 pages) Andrew Puzder is a former CEO of a CKE Restaurants (which owns Carl’s Jr and Hardees) and commentator on economic affairs. In A Tyranny for the Good of its Victims: The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism he examines the corporate commitment [...]

2025-07-07T09:53:12-04:00July 7, 2025|Reviews, Society & Culture|

On the Dignity of Society

On the Dignity of Society: Catholic Social Teaching and Natural Law Edited by Russell Hittinger and Scott J. Roniger (Catholic University of America Press, $52, 490 pages) Russell Hittinger and Scott Roniger have edited a compendium of Hittinger’s previously published articles on Catholic social teaching and natural law that is both scholarly and accessible. Collectively, the essays show that human dignity is [...]

2025-07-07T09:43:39-04:00July 7, 2025|Religion, Reviews|
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