Abortion

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

Canada Justice Minister Irwin Cotler introduces Bill C-38, the government’s legislation to redefine marriage to include homosexual couples. International Trade Minister Jim Peterson co-sponsors the bill ... Conservative leader Stephen Harper puts forth a motion to amend C-38 to maintain the legal definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others, with the [...]

2010-07-29T12:05:15-04:00March 29, 2005|Abortion, Bits n' Pieces, Issues, Politics, Pro-Life, Television Shows|

2005 will be an exciting year to watch

As I pen these words, you probably think that, as a beginning-of-the-year column, I would be looking back at the previous year. Indeed, there were numerous glimmers of hope, showing that the abortion debate is far from over in this country. Despite the globeandmailtorontostar's view that those who oppose abortion are unfit to run for office, their loud protestations merely confirm that [...]

2010-07-29T12:02:58-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion, Columnist, Pro-Life|

Going after a killer

Ever since I quit smoking other people's cigarettes over 30 years ago, I've been known to be dead against smoking. I think that's why I was recently offered the job of managing the new Smoke Police Department. I accepted it. A gentleman known only as Zorba, a deputy in the office of the Honourable George Smitherman, the Ontario minister of health and [...]

2010-07-29T12:01:41-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion, Abortion statistics, Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

Kansas site attended by Canadian mothers botches abortion

LifeSiteNews.com Special to The Interim With sirens blaring and emergency lights flashing, an ambulance rushed an injured woman to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Ks. early in the morning of Jan. 13, after an apparent botched abortion at Women's Health Care Services, a late-term abortion mill run by the notorious George Tiller. As LifeSite and The Interim reported last fall, health authorities [...]

2010-07-29T11:55:24-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion, Post-abortion and Health Care|

Feds investigating provinces’ abortion funding

Feds investigating provinces' abortion funding LifeSiteNews.com Special to The Interim Health Canada is investigating all Canadian provinces for supposed breaches of the Canada Health Act by allowing patients to pay for services at private medical clinics. The government agency forbids individuals from being charged a fee to obtain what Health Canada considers any "medically necessary" service. The Health Act explicitly gives provinces [...]

2010-07-29T11:54:00-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion, Abortion Law|

Amber alert for an unborn kidnap victim

Dina Kok The Interim In December, an amber alert was issued for an abducted baby after she was ripped from her mother's womb in the eighth month of gestation. The baby was cut from Bobbi Jo Stinnett's womb after the mother was murdered. Police believed that the murderer abducted the baby girl and that the child was still living. They alerted citizens [...]

2010-07-29T11:50:13-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion|

Consumer Reports magazine faces bias charges over coverage

John-Henry Westen Special to The Interim The February 2005 issue of Consumer Reports focuses on birth control methods. In addition to grading the effectiveness of condoms, the report also addresses the birth control pill. However, in mentioning how the pill works, the consumer advocacy organization fails to mention the abortifacient effects of the pill. "Every pharmacist in America should know how the [...]

2010-07-29T11:48:34-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion, Abortion Law|

Numbers show ‘legal’ abortion hasn’t lowered maternal deaths

Giuseppe Gori Special to The Interim Ten times more women are dying today, as a result of abortion, than in 1972. How is this possible, if legal abortion has reduced the fatality rate by 10 times as a result of the procedure being committed in a controlled medical environment? The answer is that the availability of free, un-prosecuted abortion has boosted the [...]

Manitoba ordered to pay for all abortions

Interim Staff Court of Queen's Bench Associate Chief Justice Jeffrey Oliphant has told the Manitoba government its refusal to cover the costs of abortions at private facilities is a "gross violation" of women's rights. In a class-action suit filed in 2001, two women who had undergone abortions at Winnipeg's Morgentaler Clinic (now Jane's clinic) claimed that having to pay for the procedure [...]

2010-07-29T11:42:15-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion, Abortion Law, Equal Rights, Pro-Life|

Media conglomerate offends again

Tony Gosgnach The Interim The Bell Globemedia conglomerate took another kick at pro-life, pro-family Canadians recently with the airing of a made-for-TV movie lionizing Canada's most notorious abortionist, Henry Morgentaler. Broadcast by its CTV television component on Jan. 5, Choice purported to recount the "tumultuous life story" of Morgentaler, who was credited with leading the "movement that ultimately changed abortion laws in [...]

2010-07-29T09:29:47-04:00March 1, 2005|Abortion, Pro-Life, Television Shows|

Going after a killer

Ever since I quit smoking other people's cigarettes over 30 years ago, I've been known to be dead against smoking. I think that's why I was recently offered the job of managing the new Smoke Police Department. I accepted it. A gentleman known only as Zorba, a deputy in the office of the Honourable George Smitherman, the Ontario minister of health and [...]

2010-08-27T08:47:17-04:00February 27, 2005|Abortion, Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

2005 will be an exciting year to watch

As I pen these words, you probably think that, as a beginning-of-the-year column, I would be looking back at the previous year. Indeed, there were numerous glimmers of hope, showing that the abortion debate is far from over in this country. Despite the globeandmailtorontostar's view that those who oppose abortion are unfit to run for office, their loud protestations merely confirm that [...]

2010-08-27T08:45:00-04:00February 27, 2005|Abortion, Activism, Columnist, Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups|

Kansas site attended by Canadian mothers botches abortion

LifeSiteNews.com Special to The Interim With sirens blaring and emergency lights flashing, an ambulance rushed an injured woman to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Ks. early in the morning of Jan. 13, after an apparent botched abortion at Women's Health Care Services, a late-term abortion mill run by the notorious George Tiller. As LifeSite and The Interim reported last fall, health authorities [...]

2010-08-27T08:40:08-04:00February 27, 2005|Abortion, Post-abortion and Health Care|

Feds investigating provinces’ abortion funding

LifeSiteNews.com Special to The Interim Health Canada is investigating all Canadian provinces for supposed breaches of the Canada Health Act by allowing patients to pay for services at private medical clinics. The government agency forbids individuals from being charged a fee to obtain what Health Canada considers any "medically necessary" service. The Health Act explicitly gives provinces the authority to determine which [...]

2010-08-27T08:39:12-04:00February 27, 2005|Abortion, Abortion Law|

Vancouver woman chose for her baby’s life before succumbing to cancer

LifeSiteNews.com Special to The Interim Gabriele Helms, an assistant professor of English at the University of British Columbia, died on New Year's Eve of breast cancer, but not before giving life to her much-awaited daughter, who was born at 26 weeks - just before her mother's death. Helms' first battle with breast cancer was in 2001, after she miscarried her first child. [...]

2010-08-27T08:37:43-04:00February 27, 2005|Abortion, Fetal Rights, Pro-Life|
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