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Is Bill Whatcott crazy?

I’ve known Bill Whatcott, a fiery, dedicated, courageous, traditional morality activistfor over 20 years. He is making headlines all over Canada in our usually hostile press, and is now facing his judgement day shortly as the members of the Supreme Court of Canada as to whether his right to freedom of expression is dead or not. Bill Whatcott publicly protests homosexuality and [...]

2011-11-16T11:17:39-05:00November 16, 2011|Frank Kennedy|

Little Golden Books provide a big amount of inspiration

All Aboard Noah’s Ark! by Mary Josephs (Golden Books, 20 pages, $4.99) The Animals’ Christmas Eve by Gayle Wiersum (Little Golden Books, 24 pages, $4.99) The Golden Children’s Bible by Rev. Joseph A. Grispino, Dr. Samuel Terrien and Rabbi David H. Wice (Golden Books, 510 pages, $23.99) Inspirational Tales: A Little Golden Book Collection by Various Authors Golden Books, 212 pages, $15.95) [...]

2011-11-16T11:16:02-05:00November 16, 2011|Announcements, Book Review, Features|

Three Tories speak out against government funding Planned Parenthood

In recent years, the pro-life contingent within the Conservative caucus has been mostly quiet. Some believed that Prime Minister Stephen Harper would show his “true colours” and prove true charges that he had a hidden agenda, while others bided their time as good team players. A notable exception was a threatened revolt when the Liberals introduced a motion calling upon [...]

2011-11-06T11:14:31-05:00November 6, 2011|Announcements, Features, Politics|

The indignity of IVF

In the Sermon on the Mount, Christ preaches upon what seems to be a slight topic: the taking of oaths. He exhorts His listeners “not to swear at all; not by heaven, for it is God’s throne; nor by the earth, for it is his footstool; nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King”; and, amplifying this point [...]

2011-11-06T11:06:35-05:00November 6, 2011|Announcements, Editorials, Features|

IVF raises numerous ethical questions

Several doctors speaking at the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society conference in Toronto Sept. 21-24 expressed their concerns about health risks associated with in vitro fertilization. The National Post was the only major Canadian newspaper to report these remarks. Dr. John Barrett, a multiple births expert at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, told attendees on Sept. 21 about the need to restrict IVF [...]

2011-11-06T10:48:35-05:00November 6, 2011|Announcements, Features, Society & Culture|

2000 call for abortion to be defunded in Ontario

On Oct. 22, more than 2000 people turned out for the Defund Abortion Rally at Queen’s Park organized by Campaign Life Coalition Youth. Eight speakers made the case against funding abortion insisting that the procedure is not medically necessary and highlighting what real health care is not covered by public funds. Campaign Life Coalition has calculated that the direct costs [...]

2012-01-06T09:41:30-05:00November 1, 2011|Announcements, Features, Youth Activism|

Six of ten Ontarians oppose funding every abortion

A clear majority of Ontarians do not want all abortions subsidized by taxpayers, nearly twice as many want abortion facilities to release more information about abortion numbers and costs than do not want these statistics revealed, and few Ontarians know how much the province spends on funding abortion according to a new Abacus Data poll commissioned by The Interim, Campaign Life Coalition, [...]

2011-11-03T13:54:24-04:00November 1, 2011|Announcements, Features|

Bits & Pieces

Canada Quebec resident Ginette Leblanc, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is challenging the federal Criminal Code prohibition on euthanasia. Her lawyer, Rene Duval, will file an application with the Quebec Superior Court asking that 241b of the Criminal Code outlawing assisted suicide be ruled unconstitutional. According to reports, Duval expects both that court and the Quebec Court of Appeal to uphold [...]

2011-10-31T09:46:25-04:00October 31, 2011|Bits n' Pieces|

Cardinal Ambrozic passes away

On Aug. 26 Toronto Cardinal Aloysius Ambrozic passed away at the age of 81 after a lengthy illness. He was a priest for 56 years and bishop for 35, including serving as the ninth archbishop of Toronto from 1990 to 2006. The pro-life movement lost an ally, albeit a complicated one. While some activists have complained to The Interim over the [...]

2011-10-31T09:44:07-04:00October 31, 2011|Profiles|

Pro-life activist sentenced

Supporters note she puts unborn ahead of herself Pro-life prisoner of conscience Mary Wagner was sentenced in court Sept. 13 for peacefully entering a Toronto abortion facility last December to witness about the value of human life to mothers who were waiting to abort their children. On Sept. 12, Wagner, who provided her own defense, was found guilty by Judge [...]

2011-10-31T09:44:29-04:00October 31, 2011|Pro-Life|

Gibbons’ trial dates set

Linda Gibbons will stand trial on Nov. 4 on a charge of disobeying a court order in connection with her latest demonstration outside a Toronto abortion site this past August 4. According to Gibbons’s lawyer, she will be pleading not guilty. The date was set during a recent appearance before a justice of the peace. Although Gibbons has been conducting [...]

2011-10-31T09:44:55-04:00October 31, 2011|Profiles|

Saluting pro-life heroes

A giant of an unsung pro-life hero, Cardinal Aloysius Ambrozic, died recently in his early 80s after a long illness. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion, mayors of the two of the largest cities in Canada, attended the standing room only funeral Mass at St.Michael’s Cathedral in Toronto. Cardinal Ambrozic was a strong moral and financial supporter of LifeSiteNews [...]

2011-10-31T09:36:19-04:00October 31, 2011|Frank Kennedy|

Poland votes against restricting abortion

A bill completely banning abortions was narrowly rejected by the Polish parliament. Lawmakers voted 191-186 to reject the bill with 5 abstentions. The bill came forward to Parliament as a result of a citizen petition that collected 600,000 signatures in two weeks. It overwhelmingly passed its first vote (254-141) in July and was then delegated to a committee for further work, which [...]

2011-10-31T09:34:17-04:00October 31, 2011|Abortion Law, Politics|

Ottawa funds Planned Parenthood

Pro-life leaders have praised the Conservative government for refusing to provide operational funding to International Planned Parenthood by indefinitely delaying a 2010 grant request submitted in 2009, but they have criticized the government over its decision to provide taxpayer money to the world’s largest abortion outfit as part of its 2010 G8 maternal health initiative. Ottawa has not given a cent to [...]

2011-10-31T09:32:03-04:00October 31, 2011|Politics|

Catholic parents vow to continue fight against Toronto schools

In 2010, the Ontario Ministry of Education foisted an equity and inclusivity education policy (EIE) which seeks to eliminate racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry from schools, including so-called homophobia. Religious leaders are concerned that implementation of EIE policies could be a Trojan horse by which gay activists normalize the homosexual lifestyle in the eyes of students, including through Gay-Straight Alliances [...]

2011-10-28T08:03:02-04:00October 28, 2011|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|
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