Yearly Archives: 2025

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|

Why Johnny and Ginny can’t breed

Birthrates in developed countries around the world are low. They have been low for a long time. And, despite the ideologically driven propaganda of climate alarmists—who peddled the lie of a looming-but-never-detonating “population bomb”—the catastrophic effects of a population implosion are in these countries, already beginning to emerge. While an influx of migrants has partially concealed the decline, such misguided policies can [...]

2025-09-03T09:39:51-04:00September 3, 2025|Demography|

Fertility rates diving in major economies

Korean fertility rate craters to 0.75 Paul Tuns: Three recent news stories, a UN report, and a new study illustrate the challenge of precipitously declining fertility rates. Demographers consider a fertility rate of 2.1 -- the expected number of children a woman of childbearing age will have – as necessary to sustain a country’s population. Most western countries and large economies now [...]

2025-09-03T09:35:39-04:00September 3, 2025|Demography|

Vancouver abortuary shut down by funding uncertainty, dedicated pro-lifers

Tanis Cortens: After 35 years in operation, the Elizabeth Bagshaw Clinic, a downtown Vancouver abortuary, closed its doors on June 30. The facility’s board cited changes to the provincial health care system as the cause.  Vancouver formerly had four abortion mills: one in the B.C. Women’s Hospital, and three funded by Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH). VCH’s decision to shift to a new [...]

2025-09-02T20:13:00-04:00September 2, 2025|Abortion|

Downtown Toronto crisis pregnancy centre moves into former abortion facility

Tanis Cortens: The two buildings had shared a wall since the Centre’s inception in early 2023, causing some abortion-minded women to walk into the Centre by mistake and thus discover resources for themselves and their babies. In an interview with The Interim, co-founder and president Frank D’Angelo described the Centre as “the last chance to offer positive options.”  A mother in distress [...]

2025-09-02T20:10:52-04:00September 2, 2025|Abortion|

How Bill Gates got his start

Paul Tuns Source Code: My Beginnings by Bill Gates (Knopf, $37.95, 318 pages) To many on the Right, Bill Gates is a villain, a personification of the World Economic Forum Man. To social conservatives, he is another billionaire using his wealth to promote left-wing social causes including depopulation in the developing world. To some on the Left, he’s just another baneful plutocrat. [...]

2025-09-02T19:56:32-04:00August 29, 2025|Paul Tuns, Reviews|

And then there was this, July, August 2025

  UN agencies use AI to spy on youth UN agencies are targeting adolescents around the world—India, Eastern and Southern Africa, the Philippines—by spying on them for their attitudes towards contraception, abortion access, and sexual identity. The agencies target youth with information to change their traditional, family views on these controversial issues. UNFPA (United Nations Fund for Population Activities) works in more [...]

Tidbits that caught my eye last month

From the editor’s desk Paul Tuns: From the editor's desk Kevin Yuill writes about the eugenic roots of the euthanasia movement in Spiked: “This campaign of involuntary euthanasia, known as Aktion T4, cost tens of thousands of lives. According to the Nazis’ own record, at least 70,000 disabled people were put to death, although some sources suggest that the figure [...]

2025-07-31T08:21:46-04:00July 31, 2025|Euthanasia, Marriage and Family, Paul Tuns|

Are we free to oppose land acknowledgements?

John Carpay: If ethnic guilt can be transmitted from generation to generation, Canada would face never-ending conflict and strife, to the exclusion of unity and friendship. While the application of the principle “Equal rights for all, special privileges for none” will not by itself create a perfect society, following this principle will create more trust, more justice and more social cohesion than [...]

2025-07-30T20:10:28-04:00July 30, 2025|John Carpay, Society & Culture|

The weakness of man

Josie Luetke: It is curious that doctors are forsaking the Hippocratic Oath—neither to administer a poison, nor suggest such a course—and patients are being euthanized by the state at record rates at precisely the time in history when pain management is at its best. People used to suffer horrific deaths—from plagues, wounds, starvation, and whatnot. I’m not pretending people don’t die horrific [...]

2025-07-30T09:12:53-04:00July 30, 2025|Abortion, Euthanasia|

The order of evil

Few incidents offer a better snapshot of modern discourse than the recent exchanges surrounding ordo amoris. That Latin phrase can be translated as “the order of love,” a concept which has had currency in Christian theology since it was formulated in late antiquity by St. Augustine, and was further refined, almost a millennium later, by St. Thomas Aquinas. In the 20th century, [...]

2025-07-30T08:49:44-04:00July 30, 2025|Abortion, Religion|

T-Shirt evangelization

Victor Penney: Do you ever read T-shirts, hoping to unlock the deepest mysteries of life, faith, and philosophy? Yeah, me neither; but that’s how my life goes sometimes. I once saw a black tee with the phrase “Pro-Good Things” and “Anti-Bad Things” emblazoned on the front, and I’ve embraced the slogan ever since as a lens for analyzing politics. If you want [...]

2025-07-29T16:59:48-04:00July 29, 2025|Religion, Victor Penney|

Corrupted by COVID

Paul Tuns, Review: Corrupted by Fear: How the Charter was Betrayed, and What Canadians Can Do about It by John Carpay (Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms, $24.95, 303 pages) John Carpay will be familiar to our readers as author of the popular Law Matters column in this paper. Many will know him as the founder and president of the Justice Center for Constitutional [...]

2025-07-29T16:54:12-04:00July 29, 2025|John Carpay, Reviews, Society & Culture|

Knights of Columbus is saving lives with ultrasound technology

Samara Douma: Ultrasound technology has advanced beyond the classic black-and-white 2D (two-dimensional) imaging to offer clearer and higher-quality images. Three-dimensional imaging, as the name suggests, displays a 3D image of the child, making their facial features distinguishable beyond an outline. A 4D ultrasound captures multiple 3D images and combines them to create a video of the child’s movement, possibly capturing a smile [...]

2025-07-29T11:27:41-04:00July 29, 2025|Abortion, Religion|
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