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Even more charity and clarity for the laity

Josie Luetke Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey I’ll begin as Pope Francis did: I am a sinner. I write the following, not from my high horse, but as a Christian desperately needing leadership. The Pride flag already takes a symbol of God’s promise and perverts it into a celebration of the deadly sins of pride and lust. The flying [...]

2021-09-15T13:39:01-04:00September 15, 2021|Josie Luetke|

Manitoba Premier Pallister announces he won’t seek re-election

Paul Tuns Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced on August 9 that he would not lead the Progressive Conservatives in the next provincial election. Pallister, a former federal MP, was acclaimed leader in 2012. In 2016, the Pallister-led PCs won 40 of 57 provincial seats. In 2019, returning to the polls early, the PCs were re-elected with 36 seats. But following supposedly insensitive [...]

2021-09-13T10:29:18-04:00September 13, 2021|Election, Paul Tuns|

9/11: What is life worth?

Rick McGinnis: The 9/11 terrorist attacks thrust a lot of questions that were lingering in the background two long decades ago to the forefront. Like what does revenge mean when your attacker isn’t a country? And what do you do when pursuing revenge makes you the caretaker of places and people that war has destabilized and devastated? It has taken us 20 [...]

2021-09-09T19:22:09-04:00September 10, 2021|Rick McGinnis|

The human comedy

From the editor’s desk: Before looking at the weird news stories and commentary that come across my desk in any given month, a note or two about the current paper. I was preparing a story about how those who oppose abortion can reach beyond the pro-life bubble as a cover story for this edition of the paper. It has been something I’ve [...]

2021-09-09T20:25:19-04:00September 9, 2021|Paul Tuns|

US university harvests organs from living babies

Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns: The Center for Medical Progress and Judicial Watch announced on August 3 that they had received “252 pages of new documents” exposing the University of Pittsburgh’s lucrative “quest” to become a “tissue hub” for fetal organs taken from preborn children 6-42 weeks gestation. The documents, acquired as part of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against [...]

2021-09-08T14:37:41-04:00September 8, 2021|Abortion, Bioethics, Paul Tuns|

Pro-life med student reinstated in Manitoba

Paul Tuns: A medical student expelled by the University of Manitoba over pro-life and pro-gun social media posts has won a court case overturning his expulsion. In February 2019, Rafael Zaki, a Coptic Orthodox student at the University of Manitoba’s Max Rady College of Medicine, posted three items on his Facebook page:  two supported the U.S. Second Amendment to bear arms and [...]

2021-09-07T12:06:51-04:00September 7, 2021|Paul Tuns, Pro-Life|

Vaccine passports and the decline of society

Andrew Lawton: As I and many others have written previously, the political left has been winning the culture war for years. Whatever little victories have been gained by social conservatives as of late have been dwarfed by a general backslide in society on a number of conscience issues. In my efforts to diagnose this problem, I’ve identified a chief attribute that makes [...]

2021-09-07T09:36:32-04:00September 7, 2021|Andrew Lawton, Society & Culture|

The world on a screen with Theodore Dalrymple

Rick McGinnis: Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements Theodore Dalrymple is associated in my mind with a small group of conservative writers whose columns I have been reading in American and British magazines, newspapers, and websites for at least two decades – men such as the historian Victor Davis Hanson and the economist Thomas Sowell. I’m not sure how much this [...]

2021-09-01T12:14:52-04:00September 3, 2021|Rick McGinnis|

Feds ramp up pressure on New Brunswick over abortion funding

Paul Tuns: In July, both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland took aim at the New Brunswick government. On July 22, Trudeau re-announced that the federal government would withhold Canada Health Transfer funds from the province, claiming the provincial policy of not funding private abortion facilities limits women’s access to abortion. In the 2021 federal budget, Ottawa announced it [...]

2021-09-01T11:17:03-04:00September 1, 2021|Abortion, Paul Tuns|

The truth about residential schools

Rory Leishman:  What can account for the unprecedented outburst of anti-Christian rage in Canada that has fueled the incineration of 20 Christian churches and the defacing of dozens more with red and orange paint? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blames the Catholic and Protestant churches that operated Indian Residential Schools (IRS) on behalf of the government of Canada. In a statement on July [...]

2021-08-30T14:22:22-04:00August 30, 2021|Rory Leishman, Society & Culture|

The 2021 election and pro-life issues

Paul Tuns - Analysis: On August 15, Justin Trudeau asked for an election with an eye to regaining a majority. Voters will cast their ballots on Sept. 20, following a five-week campaign. Over the last 22 months, the Trudeau government has continued to push a socially liberal agenda, just as it had during its first mandate. Over the first four years, Justin Trudeau’s [...]

2021-08-24T12:37:46-04:00August 24, 2021|Paul Tuns, Politics, Pro-Life|

Macabre disposal of human bodies

Paul Tuns: Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed House Bill 2574 on June 15 which allows what is euphemistically called “natural organic reduction,” but which is more colloquially known as “human composting” to dispose of the bodies of the deceased. The law goes into effect in July 2022, making the state the third to allow the decomposing of the body of deceased human [...]

2021-08-06T13:03:37-04:00August 7, 2021|Paul Tuns|

There is no ‘do,’ only ‘try’

Josie Luetke: Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey Ahead of the National March for Life, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition executive director Alex Schadenberg and I gave a joint webinar on euthanasia and abortion. Attendees, hearing about how Canada has been without any restriction on abortion for over three decades and how Bill C-7 has transformed our euthanasia regime from bad to [...]

2021-08-05T12:25:37-04:00August 5, 2021|Abortion, Euthanasia, Josie Luetke|

20 years at the helm of The Interim

From the editor’s desk: Happy anniversary to me! August 8 will mark the 20th anniversary since I became editor of this paper, meaning that I have been at the helm for more than half of The Interim’s life. It has been a remarkable privilege to serve the pro-life community as editor of this paper, and one that I am thankful to Jim [...]

2021-07-27T09:15:49-04:00July 27, 2021|Paul Tuns|

Liberals look to increase censorship

Andrew Lawton: In our pluralistic society, it has become common to find some rights seemingly butt up against each other. Transgender rights and women’s rights, gay rights and religious freedoms, and so on. As these conflicts fit into the ongoing culture wars, I take comfort in knowing the two most important rights, those to life and to free speech, are never in [...]

2021-07-23T09:36:09-04:00July 23, 2021|Andrew Lawton, Society & Culture|
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