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Paying for our mistakes

“Where are you going, Frank, in such a big hurry?” my wife, Ileen, asked me recently. “Dear, I just got a call from the Toronto Police Services Board asking me if I would come down and help them out in an emergency situation.” “I never knew you to be that crazy about the police.” Ileen said. “Oh I am, dear,” I said. [...]

2010-08-28T06:38:50-04:00August 28, 2010|Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

Family values

Today people have a tendency to hold their ha nds up and make pretend quotations marks when they use the phrase “family values” as though they’re embarrassed about it and want to qualify or justify what they’re saying. There’s no need. Family values are obvious – as natural as family itself. We can argue the politics, but for once let’s [...]

2010-08-28T06:21:59-04:00August 28, 2010|Columnist, Michael Coren|

Enlightenment roots of relativism

Moral relativism is becoming increasingly prominent in Western society. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, before he was elected pope, warned, “We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one’s own ego and one’s own desires.” It is important to recognize, especially in the Enlightenment thought, the sources of this [...]

2010-08-28T06:19:54-04:00August 28, 2010|Society & Culture|

Important notice to readers

Dear Readers, The Interim thanks you for your understanding and unwavering support for our pro-life publication. As we explained last August and again in March, the revamping of Heritage Canada’s policy for assistance to the Canadian publishing industry resulted in a huge challenge for The Interim. Your response to our initial appeal to rally round The Interim ensured its survival in the [...]

2010-08-28T06:16:57-04:00August 28, 2010|Resources|

Mary Florence Hughes, RIP

On July 17, Mary Florence Hughes, mother of pro-life leader Jim Hughes, passed away shortly after becoming seriously ill in her 101st year. Mary raised Jim and his sister Patricia on her own in Toronto in the 1940s and ‘50s, working a variety of jobs to support her own children and an extended family of cousins. Her husband Charles Hughes [...]

2010-08-28T06:13:14-04:00August 28, 2010|Profiles|

Discussing campus free speech with John Carpay

  Editor’s Note: Paul Tuns, editor of The Interim, interviewed John Carpay, former executive director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation and who continues to represent the students involved with Campus Pro-life at the University of Calgary, about the case and freedom of speech on campus  for pro-life groups in general.  The Interim: How did you get involved with the Campus Pro-life students [...]

New UN women’s agency raises concerns

On July 2, after four years of negotiation, the United Nations created a new agency for promoting gender equality. The General Assembly voted to combine four UN offices dedicated to women’s issues – United Nations Development Fund for Women, the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women, Division for the Advancement of Women, and the Office of the Special [...]

2010-08-18T05:53:00-04:00August 18, 2010|Politics|

The shrinking male

Esquire magazine’s motto is “man at his best,” but if you only watched movies and television, the last couple of decades would have made it harder for you to figure out just when, particularly, a man could count on hitting his golden years – that plateau where health, wealth and hard-won wisdom combine at a tolerable average. It certainly isn’t the gormless, [...]

2010-08-18T05:51:15-04:00August 18, 2010|Columnist, Rick McGinnis|

Pro-life bootcamp in Calgary

They said “yes” to use the call to spend their summer training as a pro-life activist. They said “yes” to focusing on saving lives in both sunshine and rain. They said “yes” to the two-and-a-half month internship with the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform. They are the seven young pro-lifers from across Canada, plus one from the United States, who [...]

2010-08-18T05:49:00-04:00August 18, 2010|Announcements, Features, Pro-Life|

A Baptist’s opposition to contraception

Q&A with Craig Carter Editor’s note: Joseph Jalsevac, a summer intern at The Interim, spoke to Dr. Craig Carter, an ordained minister in the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada and a professor of Religious Studies at Tyndale University College in Toronto, about contraception. Carter regularly writes and lectures on Christian sexual ethics in the modern world. The Interim: [...]

2010-08-18T05:33:01-04:00August 18, 2010|Marriage and Family|

Heffernan accepts new position on the National March for Life committee

In July, the National March for Life committee announced Dan Heffernan as the newly appointed National March for Life coordinator for lay movements, a new position on the committee. Heffernan has had extensive involvement in the pro-life movement over the past few years. Joining the Knights of Columbus in 1988, Heffernan continued to hold various positions within the council, including [...]

2010-08-18T05:27:49-04:00August 18, 2010|Profiles|

Quebec court affirms freedom of religion

In a compelling ruling on June 18, Mr. Justice Gérard Dugré of the Superior Court of Quebec emphatically backed Montreal’s Loyola High School in its determination to uphold the fundamental teachings of the Catholic Church on life and family issues over the objections of the Liberal government of Quebec. However, it’s far from certain that this fine judgment will stand [...]

2010-08-06T10:12:02-04:00August 6, 2010|Announcements, Features, Religion|

Defending ‘human exceptionalism’

A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement by Wesley J. Smith (Encounter Books, $32.95, 312 pages) Wesley Smith is well known to Interim readers. He is a leading authority on euthanasia and bioethics, having written extensively on both topics, and spoken about related issues. He has now turned his attention [...]

2010-08-06T10:02:53-04:00August 6, 2010|Book Review|

UN agency puts ideology ahead of women

The United Nations has created a monstrous, half-billion dollar agency to promote gender equality. Merging four existing offices into the new United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, or UN Women, the international body hopes to create, in UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s words, “a stronger voice for women for gender equality at the global level.” Feminists dutifully cheered. [...]

2010-08-06T09:50:06-04:00August 1, 2010|Editorials|
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