Yearly Archives: 2025

Cause of death

At what point will the size of Canada’s so-called “Medical Assistance in Dying” program become cause for alarm? What percentage of our vulnerable, elderly, infirm, or disabled fellow citizens need to choose death (or have it chosen for them) before we feel chastened by our outrageous indifference, and our national conscience is, at long last, pricked? The statistics for 2023—which, curiously enough, [...]

2025-04-15T10:04:18-04:00April 15, 2025|Euthanasia, Marriage and Family, Religion, Society & Culture|

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2025-04-15T03:37:57-04:00April 15, 2025|Issues|

Cannabis use, lower brain function linked: study

Joanna Alphonso:  The largest study of its kind on lifetime cannabis use and brain function was published in JAMA Network Open this past January. The study included 1003 young adult participants ages 22 to 36 of varying cannabis consumption. Heavy users were considered to have used cannabis more than 1000 times. Moderate users were participants who have used it 10 to 999 [...]

2025-04-14T18:55:24-04:00April 14, 2025|Society & Culture|

What’s true about Sugarcane

Rick McGinnis: Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements First Nations issues are evergreen in Canadian politics, rising to prominence regularly, like during the battle over the Meech Lake Accord in the late ‘80s, when Manitoba MLA Elijah Harper and his eagle feather helped scuttle any attempted constitutional amendment (and got Harper elected as an MP shortly after). It was a major [...]

2025-04-14T18:51:10-04:00April 14, 2025|Religion, Reviews, Rick McGinnis|

Unviable

Josie Luetke: Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey Viability has long been the line in the sand drawn by many abortion apologists so that they can tell themselves they aren’t monsters who are okay with killing – like -- real babies. Before it was overturned, Roe v. Wade, for instance, permitted states to prohibit abortion only after fetal viability, describing [...]

2025-04-11T08:24:29-04:00April 11, 2025|Abortion, Josie Luetke|

New Quebec bill would ban school staff from wearing a cross or crucifix

Interim Staff: On March 20, the Quebec provincial government of Premier François Legault tabled a bill that, if passed, would expand the current religious symbols ban to include all school staff, including teachers, from wearing any religious symbols including the cross or crucifix. Education Minister Bernard Drainville said, “If we are going to be coherent with this idea that a figure of [...]

2025-04-11T08:09:43-04:00April 11, 2025|Politics, Religion|

Facing Canada’s demographic crisis

Rory Leishman:  Statistics Canada projects that for the first time in the history of Confederation the total population of Canada will decline this year. What accounts for this momentous turnaround from rapid population growth to impending decline? According to Statistics Canada, the immediate cause was the sudden about-face on immigration last year by the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Instead [...]

2025-04-11T07:56:56-04:00April 11, 2025|Rory Leishman, Society & Culture|

ProPublic misleadingly claims Texas pro-life law leads to spike in sepsis

Mary Zwicker: A left-wing media outlet in the United States has claimed that pro-life laws are at the root of a so-called “spike” in sepsis cases in hospitalized pregnant women in their state. On Feb. 20, New York-based left-wing news outlet ProPublica published an article claiming that Texas’ 2021 pro-life Heartbeat Act is to blame for a rise in reported cases of [...]

2025-04-09T12:08:20-04:00April 9, 2025|Abortion|

Wallets that watch: Why Canadians should avoid a central bank digital currency

John Carpay: The Bank of Canada has made no secret of its efforts to explore a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which could lead to the abolition of cash. Cash remains essential to protect the rights and freedoms of Canadians, including their privacy, security, and autonomy. In a cashless economy, all transactions are digital, and therefore subject to surveillance and government interference. [...]

2025-04-09T12:09:30-04:00April 9, 2025|John Carpay|

Manitoba to add ‘gender expression’ to human rights law protections

Paul Tuns: Manitoba Justice Minister Matt Wiebe tabled a government bill that, if passed, would enshrine “gender expression” in the province’s Human Rights Code, and “cover anything from behavior or appearance, such as dress, hair, make-up, body language and voice.” The NDP government of Wab Kinew introduced Bill 43, the Human Rights Code Amendment Act, on March 18, adding “gender expression” to [...]

2025-04-08T15:31:02-04:00April 8, 2025|Marriage and Family, Politics, Society & Culture|

A tale of two men

Victor Penney: Interim writer Victor Penney, Sporting Life It was the best of tweets, it was the worst of tweets. It was a pearl of wisdom, it was a moment of misguided masculinity. It was a tale of two men that began with a social media post by one of the most controversial influencers on the internet. On Feb. 16, [...]

2025-04-16T12:04:43-04:00April 8, 2025|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture, Victor Penney|

New York Planned Parenthood shuttered

Oswald Clark: Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY) announced it is shutting down its Manhattan abortuary and will sell its SoHo building at 26 Bleeker St., with an asking price of $39 million. The abortion facility was, until 2020, named after Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood and promoter of eugenics. In 2020, during the Black Lives Matter riots that [...]

2025-04-07T12:47:39-04:00April 7, 2025|Abortion|

Man guilty of killing girlfriend in case of illicit abortion

Interim Staff: Christina Yadram was killed by her partner in 2021 when he tried to kill her preborn child. Wazhir Gafoor, 32, was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years following a guilty verdict in the murder of Christina Yadram. Gafoor killed Yadram in October 2021 when he attempted to forcibly kill their preborn [...]

2025-04-07T12:42:36-04:00April 7, 2025|Abortion|

Pro-lifers call for boycott of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream

Oswald Clark: Ben & Jerry’s, an ice cream business well-known for its left-wing political views, posted on its official X account support for abortion on March 10, a day abortion advocates call National Abortion Provider Appreciation Day. Ben & Jerry’s tweeted “Today is National Abortion Provider Appreciation Day! We stand with abortion providers today and every day.” The tweet included a graphic [...]

2025-04-07T12:37:08-04:00April 7, 2025|Abortion|

American Leviathan

American Leviathan: The Birth of the Administrative State and Progressive Authoritarianism Ned Ryun (Encounter, $25.99, 159 pages) Ned Ryun, founder of American Majority and Voter Gravity, has written a stinging overview of the origins and growth of the so-called Deep State, the class of bureaucrats that have come to rule American society. Ryun shows how bureaucratic rule quickly becomes authoritarian rule. The [...]

2025-04-07T12:35:05-04:00April 7, 2025|Politics, Reviews|
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