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Chances are slim on anti-coercion bill

The National Post reported the Prime Minister will vote against Roxanne's Law when it comes before Parliament and will recommend the Conservative caucus do likewise although the vote will not be whipped. A spokesman for the Liberals said that they won't whip the vote either, although not many Liberals are expected to support the private member's bill to outlaw coercing a woman [...]

2010-05-21T07:23:53-04:00May 21, 2010|Soconvivium|

The (renewed?) abortion debate

I don't think that the abortion debate ever went away. The social peace, as Jean Chretien called it, was a combination of media-imposed silence and politically inspired cowardice, but there are hundreds of thousands of Canadians who passionately oppose the status quo and polls show the public is deeply divided. In most years, there are more members of pro-life groups in Canada than there [...]

2010-05-20T11:39:07-04:00May 20, 2010|Soconvivium|

What is government policy?

Norman Spector in a Globe and Mail blog post this morning notes: For that, Quebec MNAs — whose own days these days are filled with allegations of corruption and such — will be able to turn to La Presse.There, a “reliable source” (meaning Dimitri Soudas is my guess) tells reporter Joel-Denis Bellavance: “If a private members bill criminalizing abortion were tabled, it [...]

2010-05-20T07:43:08-04:00May 20, 2010|Soconvivium|

Jean Charest and C-43

 Norman Spector in the Globe and Mail this morning: Perusing my morning read, I read that Premier Jean Charest has told The Globe and Mail that “abortion is an inalienable right.” That would be the same Jean Charest, by the way, who as an MP voted in favour of the Mulroney government’s abortion law that would have restricted this supposedly inalienable right. [...]

2010-05-20T07:36:51-04:00May 20, 2010|Soconvivium|

Quebec legislature unanimously supports abortion

Today Quebec's National Assembly unanimously passed a motion (109-0) that said: “That [Quebec’s] National Assembly reaffirms the right of women to free choice and to free and accessible abortion services, and asks the federal government and the Prime Minister of Canada to put an end to the current ambiguity on this issue, and that the National Assembly reaffirms that the fact of supporting [...]

2010-05-19T20:38:09-04:00May 19, 2010|Soconvivium|

National March for Life videos

Dunn Media & Entertainment has four very good videos of the National March for Life in Ottawa last week. We especially encourage educators to look at the fourth video, the one on the youth conference. See also the Campaign Life Coalition video with the reaction from its national president Jim Hughes following the March.

2010-05-19T09:38:47-04:00May 19, 2010|Soconvivium|

Iggy’s revisionist politics

The Globe and Mail reports that Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff continues to follow Frank Graves' culture war advice, telling $500-a-plate Liberal supporters in Toronto: "But let’s be clear: we didn’t end the 25-year consensus on a woman’s right to choose. They did." Except that isn't true. It was Ignatieff that brought up abortion in the context of maternal health. The Harper proposal to combat maternal [...]

2010-05-18T11:09:26-04:00May 18, 2010|Soconvivium|

Abortion good for families: doctor

Suzanne T. Poppema, chairwoman of Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, writes in a letter to the editor of the New York Times: "As a physician, I firmly believe that women need access to birth control, education and abortion in order for them and their families to flourish ... It’s clear to me that a 'blue state' model — including abortion — is [...]

2010-05-17T21:35:04-04:00May 17, 2010|Soconvivium|

Canadians want abortion in maternal health: poll

A month ago, Harris Decima found that Canadians were evenly split on whether abortion should be part of the government's maternal health initiative (48% opposed to including abortion, 46% in favour) but now 58% say abortion should be included while just 30% think it should not. The Canadian Press report on the Harris Decima poll: A new poll suggests that a majority of Canadians opposes [...]

2010-05-17T08:10:19-04:00May 17, 2010|Soconvivium|

Gov’t healthcare will sacrifice elderly

From Thomas Sowell: Make no mistake about it, letting old people die is a lot cheaper than spending the kind of money required to keep them alive and well. If a government-run medical system is going to save any serious amount of money, it is almost certain to do so by sacrificing the elderly. Real compassion, as Sowell makes abundantly clear in [...]

2010-05-12T08:15:04-04:00May 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

Thank God newspapers have editors

For years, professional journalists have touted their superiority by noting that they have fact-checkers and editors (which is barely true in many publications today, but that's another issue). This correction in the Toronto Star yesterday, however, shows that even publications that have editors and fact-checkers maybe aren't worth the paper they produce each day: News corrections for May 11 An excerpt from veteran [...]

2010-05-12T08:06:21-04:00May 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

Pay for your own parade

The National Post has an excellent editorial on the feds nixing funding for the Gay Pride Parade in Toronto. People have asked me why is LifeSiteNews "obsessed" with the possibility of the Toronto Star buying the Post and I only have to point to editorials like this one that provides a rare dissent from the politically correct orthodoxy that finds funding special [...]

2010-05-12T07:55:09-04:00May 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

Say no to Christmas, Easter shopping

Catholic Insight has issued a statement strongly opposing a proposal in Toronto city council to allow stores to open on Christmas and Easter. Bottom line: "The greedy, the godless, and the childless want to steal the last few holidays from the working and middle classes." The course of action suggested by CI: Please lobby your councillor to vote No to holiday store [...]

2010-05-11T14:24:38-04:00May 11, 2010|Soconvivium|

Conservative ‘ideology’ and Pride funding

The Globe and Mail reported that the Conservative government was under fire yesterday for refusing to fund Toronto's Gay Pride Parade. “Why does ideology trump economics in this Conservative government?” Brampton Liberal MP Navdeep Bains asked. He was criticizing the decision to cut funding to Toronto’s gay pride parade; last year Ottawa gave the event $400,000 in funding under its marquee tourism program. [...]

2010-05-11T08:37:11-04:00May 11, 2010|Soconvivium|

Universities behaving badly

Our lead May editorial on the student union at McGill placing onerous restrictions on the pro-life club there. The editorial concludes: Thus, by abusing their little brief authority, the SSMU is besmirching McGill’s good name and its prized ideals. The final indignity in this sordid affair, however, is the administration’s refusal to criticize the SSMU’s disgraceful actions. Declining to comment on the [...]

2010-05-11T08:17:56-04:00May 11, 2010|Soconvivium|
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