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Always faithful

This month marks The Interim’s 30th year of publication. Such anniversaries are always occasions for celebration and gratitude – but they are also bittersweet: as proud as we are to be Canada’s pro-life, pro-family newspaper, we regret the fact that pervasive media bias makes our existence necessary, that mainstream opinions about life and culture in our country are not represented in our [...]

2012-03-19T05:03:48-04:00March 19, 2012|Editorials|

Save kids from radical teachers

There has been a great deal of discussion in Ontario recently about a radical and intrusive sex education curriculum being proposed by the province’s Liberal government. The entire campaign to indoctrinate young people into a gratuitous and obscene version of sexuality has been enormously damaging not only for children, but for parents as well. But what is sometimes forgotten in all [...]

2012-03-19T05:02:10-04:00March 19, 2012|Announcements, Features, Michael Coren, Society & Culture|

The Way is rare Hollywood must-see

The Way, a low-budget movie starring Martin Sheen, one of the most radical left-wing activists in Hollywood, has won unstinting praise from conservatives like Laura Ingraham, a prominent talk-show host in the United States. At the conclusion of an interview with Sheen and his son, Emilio Estevez, the movie’s writer and director , Ingraham enthused: “There are not many films that I [...]

2012-03-19T04:52:57-04:00March 19, 2012|Announcements, Features, Movie Review, Rory Leishman|

What’s wrong with the media … … and what we can do about it

The sources of media bias go beyond ideology Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from two speeches Interim editor Paul Tuns delivered last Fall to the Eastern Ontario Campaign Life Coalition regional conference on Oct. 29 and a CLC Toronto forum on Nov. 12.   When we think about “what’s wrong with the media,” the problem goes much further than media bias [...]

2012-03-12T07:08:52-04:00March 12, 2012|Announcements, Features, Society & Culture|

The Santorums’ fight for life

Candidate fought for daughter with Trisomy 18 Isabella Santorum is one of the most compelling aspects of U.S. presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s campaign. Nicknamed Bella, Santorum’s three-year-old daughter has been the focus of media attention because of her father’s care of and pride for her. Bella suffers from Trisomy 18, a rare and often fatal genetic disorder that affects one in 3,000 [...]

2012-03-12T06:57:35-04:00March 12, 2012|Announcements, Features, Politics|

Pro-life ‘Choice’ Chain comes to Toronto

A pro-life sidewalk demonstration that forces passers-by to face the truth about what “choice” means is coming to Toronto. The Canadian Center for Bioethical Reform (CCBR) uses three feet by four feet signs with graphic images of aborted babies under the question  “Choice?”  in order to engage the public in a conversation about abortion by showing what the euphemism of choice is [...]

2012-03-13T12:30:41-04:00March 12, 2012|Announcements, Features, Youth Activism|

New cardinal took pro-life lead on D&P

Toronto Archbishop Thomas Collins, along with 21 other bishops from around the world, was promoted to the College of Cardinals at the Feb. 18 consistory. In an interview with Maclean’s as cardinal-designate prior to the consistory, Archbishop Collins was asked about “what Catholics call ‘life issues’,” and he replied: “I think it is the ultimate issue, the respect for life [...]

2012-03-07T09:50:45-05:00March 6, 2012|Announcements, Features, Religion|

Justin Trudeau willing to break up Canada for abortion, same-sex ‘marriage

On Feb. 12, Liberal MP Justin Trudeau (Papineau) told Radio-Canada in Quebec that he could support the idea of separation to help protect socially liberal values such as abortion and same-sex “marriage.” Trudeau, the son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau and someone who is often touted as a possible future leader of the beleaguered Liberal Party, was asked whether he [...]

2012-03-02T12:24:14-05:00March 2, 2012|Announcements, Features, Politics, Society & Culture|

Quelle Horreur!

In an election year, the Canadian public can expect to be flagellated with fantasies about the “hidden agenda” of pro-life politicians. When they are not defaming defenders of unborn children as “un-Canadian,” social liberals cry wolf, nagging the public with their own personal nightmares of a scary world in which children in the womb enjoy protection in law. In an interesting reversal, [...]

2012-03-04T08:35:09-05:00March 2, 2012|Announcements, Features, Politics|

Carleton student union considers banning pro-life groups from campus

After denying a pro-life group official club status in 2010, Carleton University’s student union is proposing a referendum to ban pro-life groups from the campus altogether. The question asks: “Are you in favour of banning groups such as Lifeline, the Genocide Awareness Project, Campaign for Life Coalition and other organizations that use inaccurate information and violent images to discourage women from exploring [...]

2012-02-27T11:14:00-05:00February 27, 2012|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

Bits & Pieces

Canada Campaign Life Coalition launched a national TV advertising campaign on Sun News focused on the B.C. court challenge to Canada’s euthanasia and assisted suicide restrictions. It asks Canadians to write to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson to urge them to invoke the notwithstanding clause if necessary to uphold the prohibition on killing vulnerable people ... The Supreme [...]

2012-02-27T09:36:22-05:00February 27, 2012|Bits n' Pieces|

CLC Youth pamphleting blitz in 24 ridings

A provincial cold-snap did not prevent a pro-life youth group from handing out over 20,000 pamphlets on Jan. 14 to homes across the province. The pamphlet called upon taxpayers to unite in demanding that the government cease using tax dollars to fund an elective procedure that kills babies.   “The polls show that people just don’t know about abortion and [...]

2012-02-27T09:35:02-05:00February 27, 2012|Defund Abortion|

Two reports note increased pro-life legislative activity

Americans United for Life released its seventh annual “Life List,” a ranking of all 50 states based on a comprehensive list of life issues, from abortion to euthanasia. For the second time in three years, Louisiana tops the list, followed closely by Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Nebraska, and Arkansas. The least life-affirming states were Washington, California, Hawaii, Vermont, and Montana. The five states rated [...]

2012-02-27T09:27:02-05:00February 27, 2012|Abortion Law|

CTV targets B.C. crisis pregnancy centre in sting operation

On Dec. 15, CTV News in British Columbia launched a sting operation against the South Fraser Pregnancy Options Centre in Surrey, B.C., with what Option’s Centre executive director Laura Lansink said was “the hope that our peer-counsellor would give false or biased information.” The Pregnancy Options centres are associated with the Canadian Association of Pregnancy Support Services (CAPSS), a national, non-political, registered [...]

2012-02-27T09:24:54-05:00February 27, 2012|Crisis pregnancy centres|

Raising awareness about elder abuse

The Parliamentary Committee on Palliative and Compassionate Care highlighted the problem of elder abuse in its landmark report released on November 17, 2011. The report, Not to be Forgotten, a result of the committee’s consultations with stakeholders across the country, makes policy recommendations in the areas of disability issues, elder abuse, suicide prevention, and palliative care. The report identifies elder abuse as [...]

2012-02-27T09:20:47-05:00February 27, 2012|Announcements, Features, Society & Culture|
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