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Data doesn’t support the narrative

John Carpay: The new Justice Centre report Post-COVID Canada: The Rise in Unexpected Deaths explains how the latest Statistics Canada death data discredits the government-and-media narrative that Canadians were fed in 2020 and 2021. Politicians and media were wrong about COVID, wrong about lockdowns, and wrong about the COVID vaccines. COVID was much closer to being a bad annual flu than it [...]

2025-10-13T11:34:20-04:00October 9, 2025|Politics, Society & Culture|

Think tank paper condemns anti-free speech ‘bubble laws’

Paul Tuns: In July, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute published a paper by Christine Van Geyn, a lawyer and litigation director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, titled “Anti-free speech ‘bubble laws’ are unconstitutional – and expanding. We need to stop them.” Van Geyn wrote that “From one province in 1995 to thousands of locations across multiple cities by 2025, ‘bubble zone’ laws have significantly [...]

2025-10-13T11:29:03-04:00October 9, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

1425 Quebec patients with dementia approved for euthanasia

Paul Tuns: Despite it being against federal law, last year Quebec expanded Medical Assistance in Dying to people with dementia who could request to be euthanized in an advanced directive while they are competent to do so for a time when they may lack the capacity to consent to be killed by a health care practitioner. Quebec’s euthanasia law permits “persons suffering [...]

2025-10-08T12:00:17-04:00October 8, 2025|Euthanasia|

Children’s book author Robert Munsch approved for euthanasia death

Paul Tuns: In an interview with the New York Times, Canadian children’s author Robert Munsch, 80, said that he has been approved for Medical Assistance in Dying at a later date when his mind begins to deteriorate due to dementia. The author of more than 70 books that have sold nearly 90 million combined copies, including Angela’s Airplane, Love You Forever, and [...]

2025-10-08T11:51:40-04:00October 8, 2025|Euthanasia|

Alberta to use notwithstanding clause on its three transgender laws: memo

Paul Tuns: Canadian Press reported that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is prepared to use the notwithstanding clause to uphold three transgender laws if the courts attempt to overturn them. In a Sept. 10 memo obtained by the Canadian Press, the Smith government’s Justice Department directed other departments to prepare for Smith’s office to invoke the notwithstanding clause of the Charter of Rights [...]

2025-10-07T19:26:31-04:00October 7, 2025|Marriage and Family, Politics|

Stolen Years: School days during COVID

Rick McGinnis: Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements On May 20, 2020, just two months into the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, New York governor Andrew Cuomo gave one of his daily press conferences – a “state of the plague” address of sorts, reliably covered in the legacy media. (He would win an Emmy for “masterful use of television to inform and calm [...]

2025-10-07T19:23:07-04:00October 7, 2025|Reviews, Rick McGinnis, Society & Culture|

Q & A with Campaign Life Coalition about UN

To mark the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, Paul Tuns, editor of The Interim, sat down with Campaign Life Coalition vice president Matthew Wojciechowski to discuss life and family issues at the UN. CLC has had Special Consultative Status as a non-government organization at the UN since 1999 and Wojcieschowski has been to UN events more than [...]

2025-10-06T11:27:44-04:00October 6, 2025|Abortion|

The United Nations: 60 years of pushing abortion, family planning

Paul Tuns: After the League of Nations disintegrated in the wake of World War II, U.S. President Frank Delano Roosevelt proposed the idea of the Four Powers (the U.S., U.K., Russia, and Red China) as an international body to coordinate cooperation among them. Throughout the war the idea morphed into what became the April 1945 San Francisco United Nations Conference on International [...]

2025-10-06T11:36:05-04:00October 6, 2025|Abortion, Demography, Marriage and Family, Politics|

Eight is enough

1945 was a moment of great hope, and great peril. A mere quarter century after the close of what had then been known as the “War to End all Wars,” Europe had, for the second time, been the epicenter of an even more destructive military conflict. In the wake of the Great War, the League of Nations had been founded precisely to [...]

2025-10-06T10:32:01-04:00October 6, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

Report finds UNICEF promotes sexually explicit content for children

Paul Tuns: Editor’s Note: There are descriptions of graphic sex acts in this story. The Center for Family and Human Rights (C-FAM) published a report that reveals the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has developed resources and funded activities that promote obscene sex-ed programs, homosexuality, and transgenderism to children. In “UNICEF Programs Sexually Groom Children: Evidence of UNICEF Promoting Comprehensive Sexuality Education, [...]

2025-10-03T11:33:24-04:00October 3, 2025|Abortion, Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century

A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century Louise Perry (Polity, $19.95, 165 pages) In 2022, feminist journalist Louise Perry wrote The Case against the Sexual Revolution: A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century, which poignantly prosecuted the case against the notion that the Sexual Revolution liberated women. She has updated and adapted her book to gear it toward [...]

2025-10-03T11:25:30-04:00October 3, 2025|Reviews, Society & Culture|

Good developments from the U.S. Health and Human Services

Oswald Clark: In August and September, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., tackled four pro-life and pro-family issues: fetal tissue research, organ transplantation, the abortion pill mifepristone, and gender ideology. In September, it was announced that HHS rejected the renewal of 17 grants for fetal tissue research. In his first administration, Trump had [...]

2025-10-02T20:17:18-04:00October 2, 2025|Abortion, Bioethics, Politics|

Focus on the Family founder James Dobson dies

Paul Tuns: James C. Dobson, a child psychologist who founded Focus on the Family after seeing first-hand the toll of the social tumult of the 1960s, died on August 21 at the age of 89. A cause of death was not provided by the family’s spokesman. Dobson was an evangelical Christian, the son of a preacher in the Church of the Nazarene, [...]

2025-10-01T12:05:13-04:00October 1, 2025|Politics, Religion|

Conservative activist, Christian, pro-lifer, Charlie Kirk assassinated

Paul Tuns: On Sept. 10, Charlie Kirk was killed during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University by a gunman opposed to Kirk’s political views. Charlie Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 to advocate for conservative positions on high school and university campuses. TPUSA hosts annual conventions such as the Student Action Summit and Young Women’s Leadership Summit, and organized Kirk’s [...]

2025-10-01T12:00:44-04:00October 1, 2025|Abortion, Politics, Religion|
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