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Coren to the defense (of Christianity)

Heresy: Ten Lies They Spread About Christianity by Michael Coren (McClelland & Stewart, $29.99, 240 pages) On the heels of the surprise 2011 best-seller, Why Catholics are Right, broadcaster and columnist Michael Coren, has come out with another book on religion, this one with a broader appeal as it applies not only to Catholicism, but Christianity. In it, Coren comes to the defense [...]

2012-09-06T06:28:48-04:00August 26, 2012|Announcements, Book Review, Features|

Catholic parents’ group: trustees obliged to refuse to implement Gay-Straight Alliances

A Catholic parents’ group is urging Catholic trustees to refuse to comply with Ontario’s anti-bullying law that forces Gay-Straight-Alliance clubs into separate schools. Instead, the parents are asking trustees to follow the bishops’ “Respecting Difference” strategy for tackling bullying. “A legal opinion we obtained (from lawyer Geoff Cauchi of RZCD Law Firm) argues Catholic trustees are obliged to refuse to implement Gay-Straight [...]

2012-09-06T06:48:33-04:00August 25, 2012|Sex Education|

Lancet study proves increase in Dutch euthanasia deaths

The long awaited 2010 nationwide examination of the euthanasia law in the Netherlands was published in the July 11 Lancet. The study found: the number of euthanasia deaths has grown significantly since 2005 (4050 in 2010, 2425 in 2005); the under-reporting of euthanasia in the Netherlands has grown since 2005 (23 per cent in 2010, 20 per cent in 2005); there is [...]

2012-09-06T06:46:54-04:00August 25, 2012|Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia|

Parliament must curb judicial tyranny

In a controversial five-to-four ruling on July 28, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare. From a Canadian perspective, this judgment is particularly notable for the degree of restraint exercised by the Court in arriving rightly or wrongly at the conclusion that the act is constitutional. In reasons for the majority, Chief [...]

2012-08-24T17:21:09-04:00August 24, 2012|Issues|

What does the state have against normal families?

This June I interviewed Jessie Sansone on my Sun News TV show – the name of the man may not resister with most readers, but how about The Crayon Dad? This is the 26-year-old man who, earlier this year in Kitchener, Ont., was handcuffed, arrested, and strip-searched by the police, and whose three children were removed by the Children’s Aid [...]

2012-08-24T17:21:41-04:00August 24, 2012|Columnist, Michael Coren|

Reflections on the revolution in pants

No one denies that something radically new was fecundated in the mud of Woodstock. But whatever it was, it was not from the marriage of true minds. Taking their cues from the Orwellian discourse of revolution (war is peace; dictatorship is democracy), the sexual rebels prettified lust as love. For all of their free-thinking and iconoclasm, they lacked the courage to forgo [...]

2012-08-24T17:16:46-04:00August 24, 2012|Society & Culture|

Lining up

I prefer waves to wires. It doesn’t matter. Wires prevailed.   For more than half a century, I received my television programs over the air, free of charge, via radio waves. Now I get them on the ground, for a price, via telephone wires. This, I realize, is a step backward, technologically and financially. Wireless is on the cutting edge [...]

2012-08-24T17:22:16-04:00August 24, 2012|Columnist, Joe Campbell|

The appeal of the apocalyptical

Growing up during the Cold War, I saw the Earth end many times over. Mushroom clouds bloomed in films and TV shows such as The Day After, Testament, Threads, The War Game, By Dawn’s Early Light, On the Beach, The Bedford Incident, Fail Safe and Miracle Mile. Looking back from today, they might vary in quality but they share a [...]

2012-08-24T17:22:46-04:00August 24, 2012|Columnist, Movie Review, Rick McGinnis|

The West’s single issue

A survey of the headlines shows us our crises at a glace: in addition to mounting economic turmoil, growing unemployment, and spiraling debt, there is the simmering international kulturkampf which has emerged in the aftermath of the pax Americana. The world is broke and broken: insolvent sovereign powers have segmented the world into mutually opposed spheres of influence. And these twin dilemmas [...]

2012-08-24T17:00:30-04:00August 24, 2012|Announcements, Editorials, Features, Society & Culture|

Youth activists bring child’s coffin to PM Stephen

Canada Day celebrations in the nation’s capital were given a new twist this year as youth activists with the New Abortion Caravan descended on Ottawa with billboard-size abortion images. At 2 pm on June 30, they formed a funeral procession and delivered a white child’s coffin to 24 Sussex Drive – the residence of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. “Today we are [...]

2012-09-06T06:44:59-04:00August 24, 2012|Activism, Society & Culture|

Pro-life advances throughout Europe

The pro-life movement is on the rise in many European countries. Marches with thousands of attendees were held in Madrid, Rome, and Paris, while other Western European nations, long purported to be bastions of so-called progressivism, have also seen some surprising signs of life. In Munster, Germany in 2011, a pro-life march of  200 participants carrying white crosses took place. A police [...]

2012-09-06T06:22:03-04:00August 24, 2012|Pro-Life|

CNN names LifeSite as Gates critic

CNN singled out LifeSiteNews over its criticism of Melinda Gates’ funding for contraceptives. “Responding to simmering controversy among Catholic bloggers about her new birth control program, Melinda Gates – a practising Catholic – said she will not shrink from her role as an advocate for poor women,” CNN stated. “One blog in particular, LifeSiteNews.com, has frequently published diatribes against Gates, calling into [...]

2012-08-14T07:56:54-04:00August 14, 2012|Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups|

Bev Oda resignation ‘good for babies’: CLC

While Bev Oda, the former federal Minister for International Cooperation and head of the Canadian International Development Agency, resigned amidst an embarrassing controversy surrounding her five-star hotel stay at the Savoy in London, England at which she enjoyed $16 orange juice, the real scandal, pro-lifers say, is the financial support she gave to International Planned Parenthood Federation even while the government [...]

2012-08-14T06:48:51-04:00August 14, 2012|Politics|

Melinda Gates promotes “uncontroversial” birth control for developing world

The movement to cull the population of the developing world has taken a leap forward due to the work of a high-profile advocate. Melinda Gates, wife of the famous founder of Microsoft, used the multi-billion dollar charitable Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to co-sponsor, along with the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development, a family planning summit in London with [...]

2012-08-14T06:49:44-04:00August 14, 2012|Announcements, Features, Marriage and Family|

Gibbons acquitted

Linda Gibbons was released from jail on July 20 seven months after her latest arrest when Justice William R. Wolski of the Ontario Court of Justice found her not guilty of disobeying a court order and creating a nuisance. Gibbons was arrested Dec. 16 outside the Morgentaler abortuary and has been in jail since then.   Wolski excoriated Crown attorney [...]

2012-08-07T08:49:59-04:00August 7, 2012|Issues|
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