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Interim coverage of anti-coercive abortion bill

Extensive coverage of Roxanne's Law from the May issue is now available online. Notable point beyond the confines of this bill is Rod Bruinooge's comment that the backlash against the bill and the PMO's distancing itself from it confirmed the “ineligibility of abortion as a matter to be discussed in Canada.”

2010-05-11T08:01:10-04:00May 11, 2010|Soconvivium|

U Cal disgraces itself

Eight pro-life students at the University of Calgary have been found guilty of a major violation under the non-academic misconduct policy. It isn't quite clear what the punishment will be, but it could be a reprimand, it could be an expulsion (and a range of punishments between). “We are going to challenge this verdict,” stated Alanna Campbell, president of Campus Pro Life said [...]

2010-05-10T14:09:02-04:00May 10, 2010|Soconvivium|

Remembering an MP who stood on principle

The London Free Press notes that back in 1982, then Liberal MP Garnet Bloomfield was the lone Grit to vote against repatriating the constitution. Bloomfield voted against the Constitution Act of 1982 because it did not protect the right to life. Bloomfield is a tremendously principled politician. He voted against his prime minister and his party on an issue of utmost importance. The [...]

2010-05-10T13:34:48-04:00May 10, 2010|Soconvivium|

Teaching perversion

Rory Leishman is The Interim's national affairs columnist, but he also pens a regular column for the London Free Press. This week he tackles sex ed, not only in elementary and high school but at the university. It is pretty shocking what the University of Western Ontario allows to go in its classrooms. Leishman notes: Sex education on the post-secondary level in Canada is [...]

2010-05-10T13:36:20-04:00May 10, 2010|Soconvivium|

Canadian bishops speak out against abortion

The Canadian Catholic bishops have spoke out firmly against abortion in a message just days before the 41st anniversary of Canada's day of infamy, the passing of the Omnibus Bill in 1969, in which Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Justice Minister John Turner -- both 'Catholics' -- effectively legalized abortion on demand. Today, the Catholic bishops say civilization itself is under assault from [...]

2010-05-10T13:14:44-04:00May 10, 2010|Soconvivium|

I’d buy front row tickets

Liberal MP Hedy Fry says she's wants to debate abortion. Stephanie Gray,  of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, says bring it on. Of course, abortion advocates seldom actually debate pro-lifers. They typically don't want to give the pro-life side any credence. That, and they know that their arguments don't stand up to serious scrutiny.

2010-05-05T07:29:01-04:00May 5, 2010|Soconvivium|

Fetus is a human non-person?

Mark Mercer is a professor in the philosophy department at Saint Mary's University and yesterday he wrote an op-ed for the Ottawa Citizen that will make your head spin. The column is beyond excerption, but briefly his argument is this: the unborn child is a human being but it isn't a person because it is not aware of itself in the world and therefore doesn't [...]

2010-05-04T09:35:27-04:00May 4, 2010|Soconvivium|

March for Life

Our lead editorial in the May issue is on why pro-lifers should participate in the national and provincial marches for life: National March for Life represents the beginning of a new, civilized chapter in Canadian history and the end of a dark age of barbarism. That this coming community is imperiled before its birth is not surprising; but, unlike so many innocent [...]

2010-05-04T09:23:24-04:00May 4, 2010|Soconvivium|

Selley’s contrived little column

Chris Selley writes in the National Post about what he perceives as a phony abortion war in Canadian politics, and as far as I can tell he means in both the context of maternal health and abortion in general. His argument comes down to using a single two-year-old poll to suggest that because only 4% of respondents oppose abortion in all circumstances [...]

2010-04-30T11:33:42-04:00April 30, 2010|Soconvivium|

Risking the maternal health coalition

Former Bush speechwriter and current Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson tackles the issue of Hillary Clinton's criticism of Ottawa's G8 maternal health initiative which excludes abortion. I'm going to gloss over the fact that Gerson too easily accepts the notion that contraception (condoms) is a legitimate component of the development agenda and focus narrowly on the issue of abortion. He says that Clinton's [...]

2010-04-30T09:56:23-04:00April 30, 2010|Soconvivium|

Abortion brings out the stupid in Liberals

For the past four days there have been "news" reports that Stephen Harper's government is not going to fund abortion as part of its proposed G8 maternal health initiative although it has indicated other countries can  pony up for abortion if they want. At some point this really isn't news anymore but regurgitation masquerading as journalism. Yesterday, the Globe and Mail reported [...]

2010-04-29T11:24:40-04:00April 29, 2010|Soconvivium|

Abortion doulas

Marisa Meltzer writes about doulas who assist in abortions: Abortion doula services were unheard of until three years ago, when pro-choice activists within the birth community decided that they should serve the full spectrum of pregnancy choices, whether it's birth, adoption, or abortion. Mary Mahoney and Lauren Mitchell created New York City's Doula Project, a volunteer-based service that provides free doula services to [...]

2010-04-28T10:16:03-04:00April 28, 2010|Soconvivium|

Ottawa stands firm on maternal heatlh

Here are my thoughts (first posted at Sobering Thoughts) on the announcement that the Canadian government will not fund abortion in its maternal health program: The Globe and Mail reports: Canada is refusing to fund abortion services as part of a G8 initiative to improve the health of mothers in poor countries. Just as G8 officials arrived in Halifax for talks on [...]

2010-04-27T08:37:27-04:00April 27, 2010|Soconvivium|

Time on The Pill

If you have been near a magazine stand lately, you've seen the cover of Time on The Pill. The story appears to acknowledge another side, but really it seeks to lead a pep rally for the 50-year-old contraceptive. The reason contraceptive pills have caused a revolution is that the technology changed the relationship between men and women, or accelerated the changes that were already [...]

2010-04-26T12:32:09-04:00April 26, 2010|Soconvivium|

‘Penicillin, not condoms’

That is the plea from Africa. Gaston Asitaki, a journalist and lawyer from the Democratic Republic of Congo, writes: No one can fail to weep at a stillborn child or the death of a mother in childbirth. But it is absurd; it is criminally irresponsible, for the United States and international aid agencies to argue that the solution to the DRC’s calamitous [...]

2010-04-26T11:32:36-04:00April 26, 2010|Soconvivium|
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