Features

Globe & Mail lists Morgentaler among ‘difference makers’

Paper also promotes Stephen Lewis, abortion, condom advocate Abortionist Henry Morgentaler was featured on Oct. 26 in a Globe and Mail series celebrating Canadians who made a difference. The Report on Business section’s 11-week “25 making a difference” series presented “transformational Canadians” in “the fields of business, science and technology, the environment, education, health care and community.” The series also [...]

2010-12-06T14:28:46-05:00December 10, 2010|Abortion, Announcements, Features|

Justin Press

Justin Press, a Catholic publishing house, was founded in 2009. It is dedicated to the publication of works of Catholic culture and apologetics that reflect the teaching of the Magisterium. Justin Press will provide the Canadian public with access to the best thought and writing in the Canadian Catholic world. Among the outstanding initial group of contributors are Michael O'Brien, Douglas Farrow, [...]

2010-12-10T14:19:44-05:00December 10, 2010|Book Review|

Cards for life

I am the proud possessor of a Bob Feller autographed baseball card. On reflection, however, my pride should be tempered for two reasons. According to certain knowledgeable collectors, there are more of his cards around sporting his signature than not. Feller, the former Cleveland Indians ace, has been most obliging at innumerable card shows. At 92 years young he has more post-induction [...]

2010-12-06T14:23:36-05:00December 10, 2010|Columnist, Donald DeMarco, Profiles|

Immigration no answer to falling fertility rates

Day by day, it is becoming more evident that legalized abortion in Canada threatens both our future economic prosperity and national security. In an attempt to cover up these looming perils to our national well-being, advocates of abortion on demand have taken to obscuring the relevant statistics on abortion rates. Statistics Canada no longer publishes complete, reliable information on the [...]

2010-12-06T13:57:34-05:00December 8, 2010|Announcements, Features|

Rob Ford wins Toronto mayoralty

Was it because his opponent was gay? On Oct. 25, Toronto city councilor Rob Ford won the Toronto mayor’s race, defeating openly homosexual former Ontario cabinet minister George Smitherman, 47.1 per cent to 35.6 per cent. Smitherman, who was an early front-runner, lost decisively trailing Ford by nearly 100,000 votes. Ford ran on a populist and fiscally conservative platform of [...]

2010-12-06T12:07:00-05:00December 8, 2010|Announcements, Features|

Christmas, battleground in a culture war

Cromwell and communists banned Christmas, too On Oct. 4, the US Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal on the ban on “celebratory religious music” upheld by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in the South Orange-Maplewood district in New Jersey. The issue was first raised in 2004 when a parent sued the school board after it issued a memo before its [...]

2010-12-06T14:11:20-05:00December 6, 2010|Announcements, Features|

Building a Global Culture of Life

International conference features wide array of speakers More than 325 people from Canada and abroad participated in the international pro-life conference, Building a Global Culture of Life, in Ottawa Oct. 29-31 and organizers are pleased with the results. John Smeaton, executive director of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children in the United Kingdom, had to deliver the welcoming remarks when [...]

2010-12-13T08:22:37-05:00December 2, 2010|Features|

The festival of forgiveness

According to the laws of ancient Israel, in addition to the Sabbath observed every seventh year, the people of the Lord were to celebrate a Sabbath of Sabbaths, a Jubilee year: “You shall thus consecrate the fiftieth year… It shall be a jubilee for you, and each of you shall return to his own property, and each of you shall return to [...]

2010-12-13T08:21:51-05:00December 2, 2010|Announcements, Editorials, Features|

Media got story wrong about Pope Benedict and condoms

The New York Times reported that “Pope Benedict has said that condom use can be justified in some cases to help stop the spread of AIDS.” That was the gist of stories that appeared in the Toronto Star, Guardian and Associated Press after L’Osservatore Romano, a Vatican-based newspaper, printed excerpts from Light of the World: The Pope, the Church and [...]

2010-12-02T16:01:35-05:00December 2, 2010|Announcements, Features, Religion|

IVF inventor awarded Nobel Prize

Robert Edwards, the inventor of in vitro fertilization, was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. In a press release, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden declared that his discovery has brought “joy to infertile people all over the world.” The work of British physiologist Edwards, with the help of gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe, led to the [...]

2010-11-17T13:12:38-05:00November 28, 2010|Profiles|

Parliamentary committee examines palliative care

A new parliamentary committee is working to find alternatives to euthanasia or assisted suicide for the dying, disabled, and elderly. On April 21, a news conference announced the creation of the Parliamentary Committee on Palliative and Compassionate Care (PCPCC) just hours before Parliament voted down MP Francine Lalonde’s (La Pointe-de-L’Île, BQ) private member’s bill that would have legalized assisted suicide [...]

2010-11-16T08:01:05-05:00November 21, 2010|Announcements, Features, Politics|

Remembrance Day

During Remembrance Day solemnities in more recent years, we are frequently reminded that World War II was fought to safeguard “freedom and democracy in Canada.” We rarely hear anymore of the defense of Western civilization, or of Christian civilization, with which the Allied rhetoric of World War II was suffused at the time it was occurring (as in one of Winston Churchill’s [...]

2010-11-16T07:35:47-05:00November 16, 2010|Announcements, Features|

Bill C-510 creates controversy within pro-life community

Amidst the national debate over maternal health and whether it would include abortion this past Spring, Rod Bruinooge, the Conservative MP for Winnipeg South and chair of the Parliamentary Pro-Life Committee had his name picked to be among 30 MPs who would get their private member’s bills considered by the House of Commons. On April 14, he introduced for first [...]

2010-11-08T10:10:01-05:00November 8, 2010|Abortion Law, Announcements, Features, Politics|

The disappearing family

Two new reports by Canadian think tanks indicate that the traditional family of mother, father and children is becoming a relic of a bygone era with consequences for individuals and society. According to a new report, Families Count: Profiling Canada’s Families,  by the left-leaning Vanier Institute for the Family, the traditional family of married parents with children is no longer the norm. [...]

2010-11-03T07:16:55-04:00November 3, 2010|Announcements, Features, Society & Culture|

Two Hitchens

The Rage Against God by Peter Hitchens (Zondervan, $26.99, 224 p.) Hitch-22 by Christopher Hitchens (McLelland & Stewart, $32.99, 435 p.) As Peter Hitchens began his adult life, like his brother, in the bosom of the British left during its penultimate revival – the ‘60s, when youth and Marxism were popularly supposed to be twinned in sympathy and aspiration. Like his brother he [...]

2010-11-02T06:21:59-04:00October 29, 2010|Announcements, Book Review, Features|
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