Monthly Archives: September 2025

And then there was this, September 2025

By J.M. Glover India’s 2025 March for Life This may have only been India’s four March for Life, but the August 9 event reflected a joy and creativity, backed by a large contingent of Catholic prelates and religious that other countries may well ponder for their own future March. The day began with Mass at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in Bangalore, with [...]

2025-09-30T10:34:19-04:00September 30, 2025|Abortion, Bioethics|

Observations, comments, and quotes

From the editor's desk One of the necessary ingredients to reversing tanking fertility rates is restoring the vaunted place of motherhood and one way to do that is to make life easier for moms and families. Katherine Boyle, general partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, tweeted some policy ideas on how to accomplish this: “Here’s some super easy things states [...]

2025-09-29T19:01:23-04:00September 29, 2025|Demography, Euthanasia, Marriage and Family, Paul Tuns, Politics, Religion|

Edmonton cracks down on pro-life speech

Hailey Simpson: On July 2, 2025, the City Council of Edmonton unanimously passed limitations on the distribution of imagery to residential properties in an attempt to censor from public view graphic content that depicts abortion. In effect, this impacts pro-life organizations, specifically their usage of victim photography. The motion to make amendments to the community standards bylaw was brought forward by Ward [...]

2025-09-15T11:08:03-04:00September 15, 2025|Abortion|

Pro-life group calls for Alberta government to end deadly discrimination

Hailey Simpson: The Wilberforce Project called on the Government of Alberta to establish that the value of all human life is upheld in provincial prenatal care. The Alberta-based pro-life group recently released a policy report, Deadly Discrimination, correlating prenatal screening to discriminatory practices within the province. The group accuses healthcare providers pressuring women into abortions after congenital condition diagnoses. While becoming common [...]

2025-09-15T08:52:15-04:00September 15, 2025|Abortion|

Brain dead pregnant woman kept on life support due to Georgia’s abortion law

Tanis Cortens: A pregnant Georgia woman whom doctors had declared brain-dead was taken off life support after the caesarean section birth of her son.  Adriana Smith, 31, was almost nine weeks pregnant in early February when she began experiencing severe headaches. Her mother, April Newkirk, reported that Smith went to Northside Hospital, where she was given medication and sent home. The next [...]

2025-09-12T11:38:32-04:00September 12, 2025|Abortion|

Trump revokes pro-abortion emergency care ‘clarification’

Kesiah Beere: On June 3, the Trump administration rescinded a directive from the former Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary that expanded the scope of Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (EMTALA) services and required abortion to be provided as emergency care in hospitals. EMTALA, enacted in 1986, is a U.S. federal law that guarantees a person’s access to emergency medical care [...]

2025-09-12T08:42:17-04:00September 12, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

The death of dialogue

Donald DeMarco: “Dialogue” is a word that brings to mind fairness and respect for both sides of the debate. For the most part, however, it is a concerted attempt on the part of one side to achieve a triumphant monologue. In other words, certain people who propose dialogue use the word as camouflage to conceal their own intentions.  I once taught a [...]

2025-09-11T10:49:40-04:00September 10, 2025|Abortion, Society & Culture|

The slippery slope to polygamy

Josie Luetke: In the Spring, a Quebec Superior Court judge ruled that the province must legally recognize multi-parent families. The plaintiffs were La Coalition des familles LGBT+ and three families—a man and two women and their four kids; a lesbian couple and the sperm donor who wants to be a part of his child’s life; and an infertile woman, her husband, and [...]

2025-09-10T18:29:52-04:00September 10, 2025|Josie Luetke, Marriage and Family|

Resist the assault on Canada’s democracy

John Carpay: Spain’s democracy collapsed into a civil war in 1936, after which no further elections were held until 1977. Germany had a functioning democracy in the 1920s, but by 1932 most Germans voted for the two parties which enthusiastically promised to abolish democracy: the Communists and the National Socialists. In February 2022, the Canadian federal government illegally abused the Emergencies Act, [...]

2025-09-08T17:32:40-04:00September 8, 2025|John Carpay|

Rule by judges overrides democracy

Rory Leishman: Under the pretense of upholding the 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, judicial activists on the Supreme Court of Canada have subverted democracy and the rule of law in Canada by systematically violating the separation of legislative and judicial powers. Consider, for example, the egregious ruling by the Court in R. v. Bissonette, 2022. At issue in this case [...]

2025-09-08T17:22:02-04:00September 8, 2025|Rory Leishman|

Death of Democracy: Some politicians are more equal than others

Gideon Spevak: A trend has been forming within Western democratic institutions, one that contradicts the democratic ideal of such bodies: Elected officials face censure and being stripped of their rights (and obligations) as members of elected bodies to represent their constituents — at the hands of their fellow members, with whom they often find ideological differences. In May 2025, the U.S. Supreme [...]

2025-09-08T17:12:40-04:00September 8, 2025|Politics, Society & Culture|

Celebrities criticized for “repulsive,” “insensitive” pro-abortion statements

Tanis Cortens: Two celebrities are facing backlash over their questionable pro-abortion views.  British singer Lily Allen said jokingly on the July 1 episode of her podcast Miss Me? that she “can’t remember exactly how many” abortions she has had. “I have an IUD now,” she told co-host Miquita Oliver. “I think I’m on my third or fourth and I just remember before [...]

2025-09-05T12:50:33-04:00September 5, 2025|Abortion|

Christian musician’s concerts cancelled, raising free speech questions

Tanis Cortens: Sean Feucht, an American Christian rocker, is experiencing a wave of venue cancellations across Canada. He was scheduled to begin his “Revive in 25” Canadian tour with a performance at the York Redoubt National Historic Site near Halifax, N.S., on July 16. Parks Canada revoked his concert permit, citing “heightened public safety concerns.” According to the CBC, some residents living [...]

2025-09-05T12:46:58-04:00September 5, 2025|Politics, Religion|

Locked down and out: Who paid the price for COVID?

Rick McGinnis: Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements With the recent announcement that government employees must return to their work in office, the physical remnants of the COVID-19 lockdowns are mostly gone. Do you remember where your vaccination documents are? The arrows on the floors of stores telling us which direction to walk are gone, as are the stickers on subway [...]

2025-09-04T09:34:52-04:00September 4, 2025|Politics, Rick McGinnis, Society & Culture|
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