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Corporate Watch Update

The American Family Association has issued a "hall of shame" report on "Corporations in Opposition to Conservative American Values," produced by the Research Institute for Corporate Accountability. It examines the worst U.S. offenders in terms of support for elements such as abortion, the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender agenda, pornography, anti-family media and more. The report cites as the worst offenders: Microsoft, Anheuser-Busch, Comcast, Walt Disney, [...]

2009-04-09T11:54:42-04:00January 31, 2009|Corporate Watch|

In the boneyard of ambition

            Into an Ottawa government office poured a distraught looking young woman carrying a load of files that she dumped on a desk near the door, which she then kicked shut with her foot. She turned and spoke to a slim, bespectacled, middle-aged man in an ill-fitting suit standing behind a much larger desk near the window. [...]

2009-05-13T09:30:55-04:00January 31, 2009|Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

Medics refuse to face the truth

On Nov. 23, The Washington Post published a remarkable profile entitled, "A hard choice: a young medical student tries to decide if she has what it takes to join the diminishing ranks of abortion providers." The article focused on 24-year-old Lesley Wojcik, an activist with Medical Students for Choice who recently attended a conference for aspiring abortionists at the Johns [...]

2009-05-13T09:31:32-04:00January 31, 2009|Abortion, Columnist, Rory Leishman|

Bad parents = bad kids

Let me tell you, as they say, a little story. An 11-year-old boy is abused by another child. The abuser is habitually foul-mouthed, using the most obscene of words as a matter of course, sometimes in front of his father. He sometimes becomes horribly angry, screaming four-letter words at other children and shoving them. He tells his friends that he [...]

2009-05-13T09:32:17-04:00January 9, 2009|Columnist, Marriage and Family, Michael Coren|

How does Canada compare?

Barack Obama giving pro-lifers a great gift? Before anyone starts to wonder what I’ve been inhaling, readers should know of the astonishing pro-life victories that occurred in the recent U.S. presidential election that have been largely unreported by the leftist-leaning media. Strangely, Obama was considered responsible in California for increasing black voter turnout, the vast majority of whom voted for Proposition 8, [...]

2010-01-13T06:53:29-05:00December 13, 2008|Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

The Light of the World has come

It is not the worst of times, but it is certainly not the best. Cultural darkness in the West seems to be deepening. And it may well be a harbinger of greater darkness to come. In any case, we do well to remind ourselves, “The Light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.” We are seeing a resurgence [...]

2010-01-13T06:51:57-05:00December 13, 2008|Columnist, Rev. Royal Hamel|

Let’s be more judgemental

It is always fascinating to see how modern Western man and modern Western woman obsess about not being judgemental when what they really mean is that their opponents should not say anything critical about the more sensitive issues of the day. Fine, for example, to say the most acid things about a conservative or a Christian, but terribly "judgement" to [...]

2010-01-13T06:50:10-05:00December 13, 2008|Columnist, Michael Coren|

Liberal Christians have conformed to the pattern of the world

While the great majority of pro-life activists in North America are Christians, is it true that only a faithful Christian can understand that all human life is sacred from conception to natural death? Obviously not. For years, Nat Hentoff, a prominent civil libertarian and occasional columnist for The Village Voice in New York City, has emblazoned himself as a Jewish atheist [...]

2010-01-13T06:45:09-05:00December 13, 2008|Columnist, Rory Leishman|

Tasha made the right choice

Athlete missed '04 Olympics to have child The Beijing Olympiad has passed and left the world images of glory that will last for many years: Michael Phelps' eight gold medals, Jamaica's Usain Bolt setting records in the 100- and 200-metre dashes, the American basketball team gaining "redemption," the dazzling spectacle and gracious hospitality the Chinese provided. The Olympics, as the media inform [...]

2010-01-12T19:46:31-05:00November 12, 2008|Columnist, Donald DeMarco|
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