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Canada In an interview with Radio-Canada, child murderer Robert Latimer said he would kill his disabled daughter Tracy Latimer if faced with the decision to do it over again. “People think it is a hard decision, but it’s not,” he told Anne-Marie Dussault. Latimer was granted full parole in December after serving a ten-year sentence ... Writing in the the Journal of [...]

2011-03-31T07:07:17-04:00March 31, 2011|Bits n' Pieces|

Live Action catches PP aiding, abetting sex traffickers

A series of undercover videos from the pro-life organization Live Action have uncovered Planned Parenthood (PP) workers abetting sex trafficking. On Feb. 1, Live Action released a video showing a Planned Parenthood manager at a facility in New Jersey giving a man and woman, two actors posing as a pimp and prostitute, advice on how to manage the operation while [...]

2011-03-31T07:45:59-04:00March 31, 2011|Abortion, Planned Parenthood|

Myrtle Maylor: serving God by serving the unborn

When I heard the news of Myrtle’s accident, I was not prepared to have such a unique fixture in my life taken. And so, when I caught wind that Myrtle had been struck by a car and was in critical condition in the hospital, her absence along my daily route was painfully pronounced. Myrtle was one of the first people [...]

2011-03-31T07:02:42-04:00March 31, 2011|Profiles|

Polygamy on trial in B.C.

For over two months, the British Columbia Supreme Court has heard testimony in its case examining whether Canada’s ban on polygamy is constitutional. The issue was referred to the court after a judge in 2009 stayed charges against two Bountiful religious leaders from the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) – James Oler and Winston Blackmore - accused [...]

2011-03-31T07:00:33-04:00March 31, 2011|Marriage and Family|

Fr. Ted Colleton scholarship awards

We are pleased to announce the results of the 2010-2011 Father Ted Colleton Scholarship contest. As has been the case in the past, the quality of candidates and their writing abilities have made the decision difficult. We extend our congratulations to all participants (more than 60) and to the three winning candidates. This years essay theme was: Dishonest language leads to dishonest [...]

2018-07-24T19:38:32-04:00March 31, 2011|Announcements, Features|

Ignoring human rights abuse at home

According to a recent Gallup poll, 57 per cent of Americans – and I suspect Canadians as well – have little or no trust in the mainstream media which publicizes, promotes, defends and almost worships secular humanists, and their ideology. Henry Morgentaler and Stephen Lewis appear to be their secular saints. Who would have suspected that in just one generation Ontario Liberal [...]

2011-03-26T17:18:39-04:00March 26, 2011|Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

Drugged

It’s awe inspiring how far the pharmaceutical industry has come during my lifetime. When I was growing up, the only pills we had in our medicine cabinet were aspirin tablets. Now, there are pills for practically every ailment and you get an order of side effects at no extra charge. My financial advisor thinks I should invest in pharmaceuticals. I [...]

2011-03-26T17:19:13-04:00March 26, 2011|Columnist, Joe Campbell|

Big Government’s back alley

As I was leaving Fox News last night, I glanced up at the monitor and caught Juan Williams expressing mystification to Sean Hannity as to why Republicans in Congress were wasting the country’s time on a “little thing” like abortion. Gee, I dunno. Maybe it’s something to do with a mass murderer in Pennsylvania, or Planned Parenthood clinics facilitating the sex trafficking [...]

2011-03-26T17:12:41-04:00March 26, 2011|Abortion, Politics|

Christian Right isn’t so bad

The last few months have been a disgrace for journalism. Especially for Canadian journalism. Especially for liberal Canadian journalism. Unable to tolerate what seems to be losing in the game of democracy and terrified by the possibility of a Conservative majority government, left-leaning pundits decided to blame the participants. Welcome to the hellish world of The Christian Right. I’ve never [...]

2011-03-26T17:02:18-04:00March 26, 2011|Michael Coren|

Political silence on moral issues is deafening

In an interview with the CBC broadcast on Jan. 18, Prime Minister Stephen Harper indicated that he would go on opposing any legislative restrictions on abortion, even if the Conservatives were to win a majority of the seats in Parliament in the next federal election. “If you want to diminish the number of abortions,” he said, “you’ve got to change hearts and [...]

2011-03-26T17:08:53-04:00March 26, 2011|Announcements, Features, Rory Leishman|

Causes of deaths in Canada

On Jan. 29, the National Post ran a full-page feature article on the causes of death in Canada. Most of it was a graphic presentation, using proportionate-sized circles, showing how people died in 1967 and 2007. The National Post article stated, “Death is life’s one and only inevitable event, and it comes in many ways – officially, there are 999 causes.” However, as Interim reader [...]

2011-03-26T16:47:18-04:00March 26, 2011|Abortion statistics, Announcements, Features|

2011 National March for Life

Halton Pro-life is arranging an overnight bus trip to Ottawa leaving Burlington at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday May 12, and returning to Burlington May 13th - For details Click HERE Please click HERE for the bus schedule for May 12 and the March for Life page We look forward to seeing everyone at the National March for May 12th, 2011

2011-03-24T12:26:17-04:00March 24, 2011|Events|

Wanted: pro-life books, films

At the end of January of this year, writer Yann Martel mailed his last book to Stephen Harper. For over three and a half years, the prize-winning author of The Life of Pi has sent a biweekly letter to the Prime Minister, enclosed with a book that he hoped our country’s elected leader would read, in the hope that it would – [...]

2011-03-18T07:21:17-04:00March 18, 2011|Rick McGinnis|

Society ignores pain abortion causes women

Australian book gives voice to broken women, might save others from same mistake It was late January that the media publicized a flawed study saying abortion doesn’t cause mental health problems. It got worse. They claimed that pregnancy does. The headlines were out, the verdict in: pregnancy is dangerous and abortion is a legitimate, neutral tool. The subtext? Pro-lifers, stop raising this [...]

2013-02-06T20:13:06-05:00March 18, 2011|Post-Abortion, Society & Culture|

The immorality of the welfare state

The Trouble With Canada … Still by William Gairdner (Key Porter, $24.95, 534 p) In print less than two years after his splendid Book of Absolutes, William Gairdner’s The Trouble with Canada…Still, his twelfth major work to date, promises to be yet another bestseller. In a country whose inhabitants are so contentedly in thrall to the “Swedish model” that they suffer both [...]

2011-03-27T06:19:57-04:00March 18, 2011|Announcements, Book Review, Features|
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