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Walking 5,600 kilometers, braving the bears, for life

After more than 5,600 kilometers, and less than three months after setting out from Vancouver on May 23, 12 pro-life students have ended their walk across the country to draw attention to abortion. Crossroads sponsored the Canadian leg, plus four walks in the United States and, the first walk in Ireland. Crossroads was started in 1995 in response to Pope John [...]

2011-09-29T10:18:42-04:00September 29, 2011|Announcements, Features, Youth Activism|

Libertarian makes case for having more children

Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think by Bryan Caplan (Basic Books, $29, 228 pages) Bryan Caplan is a libertarian thinker and economics professor at George Mason University. He is always provocative and is one of my favourite writers. I was without a doubt going to enjoy his latest [...]

2011-09-29T09:56:39-04:00September 29, 2011|Announcements, Book Review, Features|

New $1500 grant for campus pro-life groups to be awarded at NCLN symposium

      Though student pro-life leaders have many great ideas to impact their campus, oftentimes they lack the funds to do an event or campaign effectively. While balancing the club with their classes, jobs and other commitments, it can be difficult to fundraise. Thanks to collaboration among three pro-life organizations, a new grant of $1,500 is now being offered [...]

2011-09-29T09:26:16-04:00September 29, 2011|Announcements, Events, Features|

Primetime TV, tool of the Left

Television is the most modern, the most omnipresent, and the most pervasive of all the media arts, which is the reason I devote so much time in this column to analyzing its effect on our culture. It’s not hard to understand why; unless parents have made the conscious decision to take TV out of their home, it’s likely that the average child [...]

2011-09-19T05:21:05-04:00September 19, 2011|Announcements, Book Review, Features, Rick McGinnis|

Abortion issue raised in Ontario election

Hudak draws Liberal flack for supporting defunding petition On July 15, Liberal strategist Warren Kinsella, author of Kicking Ass in Canadian Politics, attacked Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak for allegedly being a socially conservative extremist. Kinsella wrote on his blog that “Hudak would defund abortion,” adding, “it hasn’t been particularly been a secret. It’s just some people hadn’t noticed.” [...]

2012-01-06T09:42:45-05:00September 17, 2011|Announcements, Features, Politics|

FCP gears up for election, charged with de-emphasizing abortion

Well into the Summer, when the Ontario Progressive Conservative, Liberal and New Democratic parties are getting ready for the Fall election to be held in the province Oct. 6, the Family Coalition Party was setting the foundation for a longer-term project. Phil Lees, the FCP leader, was holding three to four meetings most weeks in different electoral districts to get ready [...]

2011-09-15T09:58:48-04:00September 15, 2011|Announcements, Features, Politics|

Labour Day: Traditionalism in defense of workers and thinkers

In Canada and the United States, Labour Day is celebrated as the holiday of workers, to avoid the radical connotations of May Day. Nevertheless, in celebration of Labour Day, traditionalists should re-examine what may have been authentic and insightful in Marx’s ideas – most notably, the cherishing of the worker. What is perhaps the pre-eminent attitude in authentic, reflective traditionalism is the [...]

2011-09-07T07:33:11-04:00September 7, 2011|Announcements, Features|

11 myths about abortion

#1 Banning abortion would lead to dangerous back-alley abortions A common myth is that if women are deprived of the opportunity of having legal abortions, they will opt for more dangerous back alley abortions which will result in a higher mortality rate. However, according to the Elliot Institute, surveys show that only six to 20 per cent of women who currently have [...]

2011-09-05T11:45:12-04:00September 5, 2011|Announcements, Features|

A modern mythology

In 1957, the French literary critic Roland Barthes published a lively collection of essays on mythologies that circulate in the modern world. From wrestling to red wine, from Citroëns to soap-powders, Barthes identified the unmarked, cultural myths prevalent in post-war France. In his view, myths are not simply ancient stories about philandering gods: they are a common feature of our daily lives. [...]

2011-09-05T11:29:41-04:00September 5, 2011|Announcements, Editorials, Features|

Education reforms threaten social and emotional development of children

Ontario’s Equity and Inclusive Education Strategy (EIE) pushes aside child development norms in favour of an ideologically driven model of morally relativist gender-neutral citizenship. At a Pride Toronto reception on July 1, Premier Dalton McGuinty demonstrated his ongoing commitment to that mindset. He announced that the province will require that all its publicly funded schools – elementary or secondary – allow [...]

2011-08-25T10:44:40-04:00August 25, 2011|Announcements, Features, Society & Culture|

Pictures open a dialogue

It’s no secret to those who know me that I am a firm supporter of the use of graphic images when it comes to pro-life activism. However, when I signed up for the Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform’s Summer Crash Course and was told we would be using them outside of the Calgary Stampede, I have to admit I was a [...]

2011-08-25T10:40:45-04:00August 25, 2011|Announcements, Features, Youth Activism|

Coren joins Sun News

Since October 1998, Michael Coren has hosted a television show on CTS, the Christian broadcaster based in Burlington. Now, 3022 shows later, the popular print journalist and radio and television host is joining the upstart all-news channel Sun News. Coren’s CTS peak viewership exceeded 100,000 – and CTS is only carried in Ontario and Alberta – plus internet viewers. Shows such as [...]

2011-08-25T10:27:28-04:00August 25, 2011|Profiles, Society & Culture|

From dentistry to rescue, Ray Holmes was pro-life

Retired dentist and long-time pro-life activist Ray Holmes used to say that “you haven’t done enough until you can’t do any more.” Campaign Life Coalition national president Jim Hughes said that Holmes lived that credo until the day he died at the age of 93. Hughes said Holmes was a family man who was married to Rita for 67 years. She [...]

2011-08-25T10:19:38-04:00August 25, 2011|Profiles|

Major Connors: Military man turned pro-life activist

John J.H. Connors – “The Major” – who died on May 6 answered the prayers of a group of Ottawa pro-lifers when he came into their offices in the 1980s asking how he could help. Karen Murawsky, a long-time Ottawa pro-life activist and former head of Campaign Life Coalition’s public affairs office in the nation’s capital, told The Interim, that the [...]

2011-08-25T10:13:17-04:00August 25, 2011|Profiles|

Gene Simmons’ family values

For any halfway sensible TV viewer, “reality TV” is usually mentioned with a broad verbal wink, since the inference suggested by its very name is a kind of semantic gag that is presumed to tie viewers and the people who make it together in an agreed complicity. Simply put, the stuff is heavily staged, out of economic and dramatic necessity, and has [...]

2011-08-25T09:59:15-04:00August 25, 2011|Announcements, Features, Rick McGinnis|
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