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Irish tragedy leads media to promote abortion

The death of a pregnant woman has led to international media coverage as abortion advocates condemn Ireland’s ban on abortion. Savita Halappanavar died on Oct. 28 at University College Hospital in Galway from septicaemia after a miscarriage. The case is now being investigated by the hospital and Ireland’s Health and Safety Executive. Halappanavar’s husband, Praveen, told the media that on Oct. 20, [...]

2012-12-27T11:30:00-05:00December 27, 2012|Abortion Law|

Double standards

Last month the death of 31-year-old Savita Halappanavar became international news. Halappanavar died in Ireland, the story goes, because she was not able to obtain a legal abortion. The story was reported around the world, with three Toronto papers featuring it prominently within their first three pages. On Oct. 21, Halappanavar believing she suffered a miscarriage at 17 weeks sought to have [...]

2012-12-27T11:28:08-05:00December 27, 2012|Editorials|

Nobel prize for ‘ethical’ alternative to embryonic stem cells

The man who discovered induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has received the 2012 Nobel Prize for medicine. Dr. Shinya Yamanaka, a researcher from Kyoto University, developed a new process in 2006 that used four genes to reprogram skin cells in mice to behave like embryonic stem cells, which are pluripotent and thus capable of developing into any cell of the human body. [...]

2012-12-27T11:25:50-05:00December 27, 2012|Bioethics|

Homeschoolers, parents rights activists applaud Alberta Education Act

On Oct. 23, the Alberta government brought forward a new Education Act that is being met with approval by homeschooling and parental rights organizations. “The more people got exposed to it and the more dialogue we had with it, the more we realized it wasn’t quite the right fit,” said Education Minister Jeff Johnson about the older version that was met with [...]

2012-12-27T11:23:31-05:00December 27, 2012|Society & Culture|

Ottawa Catholic school cancels trip to support Obama re-election efforts

An Ottawa-area Catholic school that planned to send 52 of its students to Ohio in the final days before the U.S. presidential election, has cancelled the trip. While the school board claimed the trip was simply an opportunity for students to “observe” the U.S. political process, the teacher leading the trip, Scott Searle, has presented it to students as a chance to [...]

2012-12-27T11:21:22-05:00December 27, 2012|Religious Education|

Excerpt from Morality and the Law in Canadian Politics

CHAPTER IX Summary of Positions The politics of abortion had advanced to what some believed to be its final stage: the debate in parliament and its enactment into law. Positions had been stated and solidified; yet, a certain uneasiness remained, perhaps because few people really understood exactly what had been set in motion. After 1969, of course, an increased radicalization and polarization [...]

2012-12-27T11:18:43-05:00December 27, 2012|Book Review|

Celebrating Christmas

Editor’s Note: Christmas is a joyous occasion for Christians as they celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. And while not all Christians celebrate Christmas in the same way, the centrality of Jesus in the celebrations of those who take their faith seriously, is a shared feature of the holiday. We talked to four people in the shared offices of Campaign Life Coalition [...]

2012-12-18T08:49:21-05:00December 18, 2012|Announcements, Features, Society & Culture|

Part Henry James, part Jerry Springer

Amusements Rick McGinnis Thanks to laser-sharp marketing geniuses who regard the perfect moviegoer as a comics-reading teenager with no memory whatsoever of any film made before 2001, feature film production has slipped into only occasionally lucrative irrelevance. As if to compensate, the lowest end of the film production market – documentaries, made for little money with even less expectation of [...]

2012-12-18T08:43:19-05:00December 18, 2012|Columnist, Rick McGinnis|

Sense and nonsense

Light is Right Joe Campbell I feel like a fool when someone says there are no absolutes. It’s not that I can’t bring myself to respond. I can and I do. It’s just that I feel foolish contradicting something that contradicts itself. To insist on no absolutes is to concede a least one. So it seems a foolish waste of [...]

2012-12-18T08:41:03-05:00December 18, 2012|Joe Campbell|

McGuinty quits but stays on

Ontario Premier McGuinty has crawled into bed with Russian Prime Minister Valdimar Putin – both steadfastly refusing to give up power – Putin by naming his successor and then reneging on it and McGuinty by suddenly resigning as premier and on the way out the door proroguing the legislature indefinitely. This surprise announcement comes only hours after Progressive Conservative Leader of the [...]

2012-12-18T08:38:27-05:00December 18, 2012|Frank Kennedy|

Consequences of same-sex marriage

National Affairs Rory Leishman The proponents of traditional marriage in the United States suffered a major setback as voters backed the legalization of same-sex “marriage” in all four states that held referenda on the subject in the November elections. This brings to 10 the total number of states that have legalized same-sex “marriage” either by referendum, legislation or judicial fiat. [...]

2012-12-18T08:34:37-05:00December 18, 2012|Announcements, Features, Marriage and Family, Rory Leishman|

Abortion’s legacy will be felt for decades

The bulk of the Baby Boom Generation came of age during a period of great social change. Unlike previous generations, the boomers, the sons and daughters of those who had sacrificed so much for their native countries during World War II, were not content to simply follow the status quo of their parents. No, the first cohort in a long time to [...]

2012-12-18T08:27:06-05:00December 18, 2012|Abortion|

All in the dysfunctional family

Michael Coren Journalist for Life An episode of All in the Dysfunctional Family, as it were. Let me tell you a story. A woman journalist whom I know, a gay woman, has been living with her partner for some time now. Some years ago they wanted a child, a baby. So the brother of one of the women had sexual [...]

2012-12-18T08:24:44-05:00December 18, 2012|Announcements, Features, Michael Coren|

National anti-euthanasia conference features variety of speakers

Dr. Barrie de Veber with his Wife Iola at a dinner honouring his many contributions to society. More than 100 people attended the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition national convention Nov. 17 in London, Ont., to hear from speakers from legal, medical and disabilities backgrounds address the issues of euthanasia and assisted suicide, and to honour Dr. Barrie de Veber at a [...]

2012-12-13T10:56:35-05:00December 13, 2012|Announcements, Euthanasia, Features|

RTL Kent rebuilds after fire destroyed offices

The new building that houses Right to Life Kent. A pro-life organization in Chatham in southwestern Ontario has roared back to life after its office was destroyed by a fire. Right to Life Kent, forced to rejuvenate itself, has now moved into its own building and provides more services geared towards women in need and youth outreach, and its number [...]

2012-12-13T10:53:54-05:00December 13, 2012|Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups|
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