Abortion Articles

Quebec forced to pay private abortion fees

September 18, 2006|Comments Off on Quebec forced to pay private abortion fees

On August 17th 2006, Madam Justice Nicole Bénard of the Quebec Superior Court ordered the government of Quebec to pay [...]

Mayor doesn’t want truth shown

September 18, 2006|Comments Off on Mayor doesn’t want truth shown

Interim Staff Show the Truth, the Ontario-based pro-life organization that uses graphic photographs of aborted babies to witness to the [...]

Youth wins alternative treatment

September 18, 2006|Comments Off on Youth wins alternative treatment

Strongly pro-life lawyers have successfully defended the right of a 16-year-old Virginian to pursue an alternative cancer treatment with the [...]

How to chip away at abortion

August 20, 2006|Comments Off on How to chip away at abortion

Incremental victories are indeed pro-life victories George Weigel, the noted papal biographer, senior fellow at the Washington-based Ethics and Public [...]

The reality of fetal pain should awaken compassion

August 20, 2006|Comments Off on The reality of fetal pain should awaken compassion

The worlds of philosophy and humour often intersect so that philosophers can sometimes be mistaken for comedians and vice versa. [...]

East Timor resists global abortion pressures

August 20, 2006|Comments Off on East Timor resists global abortion pressures

In the intenational media furor surrounding East Timor’s recent resumption of political unrest, what has often gone unremarked is the [...]

Fugitive thoughts on sundry items

August 20, 2006|Comments Off on Fugitive thoughts on sundry items

Many stories come across the desk (and computer) that make their way into this paper. Many, many more don’t. It [...]

Opposing C-43 did not cost lives

August 20, 2006|Comments Off on Opposing C-43 did not cost lives

Interim editor Paul Tuns’s article last month, “Chipping away at abortion,” explained the logic of pro-life incremental strategies in the [...]

Warnings have been ignored

July 20, 2006|Comments Off on Warnings have been ignored

A recent flyer depicted a nesting hen saying, “We’ll pray for you,” and a pig saying, “We love you”. It [...]

Abortion of no help in cancer cases

July 20, 2006|Comments Off on Abortion of no help in cancer cases

A woman’s decision to abort due to gestational breast cancer is popularly termed the “hardest case,” but to pro-life researcher [...]

Amnesty International takes on abortion advocacy

July 20, 2006|Comments Off on Amnesty International takes on abortion advocacy

Amnesty International Canada is joining the global human rights watchdog’s New Zealand and British branches in advocating for abortion. During [...]

Canadian sex-selection abortions exposed

July 20, 2006|Comments Off on Canadian sex-selection abortions exposed

The Canadian disgrace of sex-selection abortion is receiving less attention than pollution, though both may cause skewed boy-girl ratios in [...]

Pro-aborts scheme for their cause in New Brunswick

July 20, 2006|Comments Off on Pro-aborts scheme for their cause in New Brunswick

In mid-May, Fredericton’s Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital unexpectedly announced it no longer has the necessary staff or resources to commit [...]

Feminist silence deafening

July 20, 2006|Comments Off on Feminist silence deafening

The recent, disturbing news uncovered by Western Standard magazine that sex selection abortions are taking place in Canada is quite [...]