Abortion

World Youth Alliance raises pro-life hopes

By Anna Halpine The Interim The North American Youth Alliance (NAYA) held their first meeting in Washington D.C. at the end of January. Represented were many of the pro-life, pro-family youth leaders from across North America, as well as representatives from local and regional organizations. The meeting heralded the beginning of the NAYA, a network of youth groups and organizations in North [...]

We must remember abortion anniversaries

As I pen these words an anniversary is upon us. A date in history that most of you will not remember. It's probably a meaningless date to you, in a movement that sadly has to endure many distressing anniversaries. But there's one more I need to thrust upon you: January 23, 1986. On that day 18-year old Erin Shannon paid the ultimate [...]

2010-08-27T09:31:23-04:00February 14, 2000|Abortion, Abortion Law, Columnist, Post-abortion and Health Care|

BOOK HELPS WOMEN DEAL WITH POST-ABORTION SYNDROME

Her choice To Heal: Finding spiritual and emotional peace after abortion by Sydna Masse and Joan Phillips (Chariot Victor Publishing, 1998). Softcover, 122 pages. Distributed in Canada by Cook Communications in Paris, Ont. Reviewed by Deborah James-Josipovic The Interim "We are everywhere. We are in churches. We are in shopping centers. We are in grocery stores. We are in daycare centers. We [...]

2010-08-27T09:33:13-04:00February 14, 2000|Abortion, Book Review, Features, Post-abortion and Health Care|

Anita Parker worked selflessly for the unborn

  By Ted Gerk The Interim Soft-spoken Anita Parker was born to Thomas and Maureen Egan on July 13, 1934. Graduating from school in 1952, Anita began her career at a Catholic school in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. In 1954, Anita met her future husband Bill. They were married on Sept. 3, 1955. Moving to Canada in 1970, the Parkers quickly moved into [...]

2010-07-13T07:45:55-04:00February 13, 2000|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life|

New partial-birth ban passed

Media showing new squeamishness in covering the issue The United States Senate voted 63-34 to end the grisly practice of partial-birth abortion (PBA) but ended up four votes short of a veto-proof majority. Since 1995, both houses of Congress have voted to ban PBA, and each time President Bill Clinton has vetoed the ban. On Oct. 20, 1999 the Senate once again [...]

2010-08-27T09:34:37-04:00February 13, 2000|Abortion, Abortion Law, Fetal Rights, Politics, Pro-Life|

Pro-life university students meet in Toronto

  National Campus Life Network symposium draws leaders from across the country By Mike Mastromatteo The Interim Canada's pro-life university students have emerged from a trying year with a renewed commitment to defending human life on campuses across the country. An optimistic tone prevailed at this year's National Campus Life Network (NCLN) symposium, January 14-16 at St. Augustine's Seminary in Toronto. More [...]

2010-07-13T07:36:33-04:00February 13, 2000|Abortion, Activism, Events, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

‘Illogic density’ of pro-abortion

  By Donald DeMarco The Interim John Irving is a well-known novelist and short story writer. He established his reputation in 1978 with The World According to Garp, which was made into a film in 1982. In his latest book, My Movie Business: A Memoir (Knopf, 1999), he presents his view on abortion and his attitude toward right-to-life advocates in the following [...]

2010-07-13T07:34:00-04:00February 13, 2000|Abortion, Activism, Book Review, Fetal Rights|

W.H.O. rules perpetuate myth of ‘safe’ abortion

World-wide abortion mortality statistics problem exposed By Isabelle Bégin The Interim To this day, certain members of the world health and political community have accepted or tolerated legal abortion because it was deemed "safe" for women. How was this conclusion drawn? Because very few deaths are ever reported under the category of abortion in cause-of-death publications throughout the world. And why is [...]

2010-07-07T09:07:51-04:00February 7, 2000|Abortion, Post-abortion and Health Care|

You were asking?

Question: Why do your pro-life groups refuse to compromise and allow some abortions, e.g. of seriously handicapped babies? You would save some lives. One Oxford dictionary definition of the word compromise is, "to modify one's principles." The pro-life principle is that to abort a baby - conceived but not yet born - is to kill a child. The pre-born child's life belongs [...]

2010-07-26T07:52:09-04:00December 26, 1999|Abortion|

God Overrules bubble-zones, B.C. lawyer says

Constitutional challenge to be launched Jan. 4 A Vancouver lawyer is mounting a novel challenge to British Columbia's bubble-zone law that invokes, among other things, the supremacy of God and the issue of federal-provincial jurisdiction. Pro-life activist Donald Spratt was arrested Dec. 17, 1998 for carrying a large cross outside an abortuary with a sign that read "Thou shall not kill." His [...]

2010-07-26T07:06:29-04:00December 26, 1999|Abortion|

Rebecca Davies tells her story

The woman at the centre of a dramatic forced abortion lawsuit sits down with the Interim Editor's note: In mid-November, the Hamilton Spectator reported that Rebecca Davies is suing the Ontario government, alleging abuse - including a forced abortion - while she was a ward of the state at a provincial training school 20 years ago. Interim contributor Deborah James-Josipovic interviewed Rebecca [...]

2010-07-26T07:05:21-04:00December 26, 1999|Abortion|

Pro-lifers launch boycott of ‘morning-after pill’ firm

Newly-approved abortifacient to be dispensed without risk assessment, possibly over the counter The controversial early abortion drug Preven, a so-called "emergency contraceptive," was put on the Canadian market Sept. 17. Furthermore, plans are underway to have the drugs available over the counter in short order. Sales representatives from Roberts Pharmaceuticals, the Oakville, Ont. agency which has exclusive Canadian marketing rights to Preven [...]

2010-07-26T06:49:36-04:00December 26, 1999|Abortion|

At CARAL meeting, ‘choice’ is really no choice

A selfless servant of humanity - that's what Dr. Henry Morgentaler purports to be. How strange then, that at the CARAL (Canadian Abortion Rights Action League) 25th anniversary meeting in Ottawa this October, practically the only person Dr. Morgentaler cared to talk about was himself. This humanitarian par excellence (the meeting moderator's words) explained that his advocacy and performance of abortion was [...]

2010-07-26T07:28:50-04:00December 26, 1999|Abortion|

Trials of bubble-zone reporters to proceed

Three journalists arrested while covering a pro-life demonstration appeared in Provincial Court in Toronto Nov. 5 to have trial dates set. Interim editorial advisory board member Sue Careless, LifeSite News videographer Steve Jalsevac and Royal City Journal reporter Gordon Truscott were arrested Oct. 15 while covering the arrest of pro-life activist Linda Gibbons outside the Scott abortuary in Toronto. They were charged with "obstructing [...]

2010-07-26T07:20:29-04:00December 26, 1999|Abortion|
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