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Ontario spent $328,000 in 2023-2024 on U.S. abortions

Paul Tuns: According to information obtained by pro-life researcher Patricia Maloney, Ontario paid for 19 women to have their preborn babies killed by abortion in the United States at a taxpayer-funded cost of USD $229,995 or $327,608 Canadian. Maloney, who blogs at Run With Life, reported on Dec. 18, that under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 19 women were sent to the [...]

2025-01-27T11:08:06-05:00January 27, 2025|Abortion|

Abortion leading cause of death

Paul Tuns: According to Worldometer, an online collector of real-time global data, there was a record 45 million abortions committed in 2024 as of noon on Dec. 31, making the prenatal killing of preborn children the number one cause of death globally. Worldometer, a free online reference, keeps a running tally of major world statistics covering issues such as demographics, health, and [...]

2025-01-24T11:21:36-05:00January 24, 2025|Abortion|

Top 10 Stories of 2024

Honourable mentions: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith vows to protect female spaces, Statistics Canada reports that Canada’s fertility rate hits all-time low of 1.26 children per woman of child-bearing age (among the lowest in the world), Trudeau implements national pharmacare program that provides free contraception to all Canadians whose birth control is not covered by their private insurance programs or provincial [...]

2025-01-24T11:04:55-05:00January 24, 2025|Abortion, Politics, Society & Culture|

Working ourselves into a (51st) state

Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements Rick McGinnis: With the re-election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, Canada has become an interesting place, though like almost any other time when this has happened, the circumstances aren’t necessarily welcomed by Canadians. It all began with what was probably a joke, though when it comes to existential questions and particularly [...]

2025-01-23T14:39:00-05:00January 23, 2025|Politics, Rick McGinnis, Society & Culture|

Why I hate that I don’t ‘hate’ the Kansas City Chiefs

Victor Penney: Interim writer Victor Penney, Sporting Life I find myself in a rather uncomfortable position with the NFL playoffs kicking off this month. I’m doing the unthinkable: falling in love with another team, and it hurts. As a longtime fan of the Dallas Cowboys, it pains me to say this, but they’ve been a trainwreck this season, and my [...]

2025-01-23T14:20:14-05:00January 23, 2025|Abortion, Society & Culture, Victor Penney|

Linda Gibbons acquitted

Interim Staff: Linda Gibbons with the sign she witnesses with, “Why mom? When I have so much love to give.” On Dec. 5, Ontario Court Justice Maria Speyer acquitted Linda Gibbons, a 76-year-old pro-life grandmother, of criminal mischief for witnessing outside a Toronto abortion mill earlier in the year. From May through July 2024, Gibbons was arrested four times for [...]

2025-01-22T15:14:43-05:00January 22, 2025|Abortion|

Arkansas most pro-life state for fifth year in a row: report

Oswald Clark: An annual report by Americans United for Life, Life List 2025, analyzed state laws and policies related to abortion, euthanasia, assisted-suicide, end-of-life care, conscience rights for health care workers, and bioethical policies to rank them for “life-affirming policies.” For the fifth year in a row, Arkansas came out on top. Jerry Cox, president of the Arkansas Family Council (AFC), said [...]

2025-01-22T15:11:39-05:00January 22, 2025|Abortion|

56 jurisdictions in Canada declare December Christian Heritage month

Paul Tuns: According to the Christian Music Festival which organized the drive, 50 municipalities, three regions, one province, and two school boards declared December Christian Heritage Month or otherwise supported the intent of the campaign. Molly Banerjei, a realtor from Toronto and CEO of the Christian Music Festival, the organization behind the push for the declaration, said she had hoped her home [...]

2025-01-22T14:55:07-05:00January 22, 2025|Politics, Religion|

Trudeau steps down, leaving legacy as most pro-abortion prime minister

Trudeau resignation sets up race to become next Liberal leader, Prime Minister Paul Tuns: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he would not leader the Liberal Party in the next election after pressure from his caucus to step aside. Pro-life leaders called Trudeau the most pro-abortion prime minister ever and thanked God that his government is coming to an end soon. [...]

2025-01-21T11:14:06-05:00January 21, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

The post-Dobbs moment (1)

With the decisive victory of Donald Trump, the pro-life movement in American can breathe a sigh of relief. Following the thrilling Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, the movement suffered a series of surprising and stinging defeats at the ballot box, as solid red states like Kansas declined to enshrine unambiguous protection of the unborn in law, while [...]

2025-01-20T09:50:21-05:00January 20, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

What might pro-lifers expect from the new Trump administration?

Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns Personnel is policy - Key members of Trump’s team: Donald Trump’s appointments to cabinet and other important roles include (from top left going clockwise) Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, Robert Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, and Elise Stefanik as the U.S. Representative to the United [...]

2025-01-20T09:38:17-05:00January 20, 2025|Abortion, Marriage and Family, Politics|

The new generation of crash games

The Rise of Chicken Road 2 – A Modern Crash Game Revolution Online gaming has entered a new era with the release of Chicken Road 2, the sequel to one of the most talked-about crash games in recent years. Designed for speed, transparency, and fair play, Chicken Road 2 offers a modern take on skill-based betting, appealing to both casual players and [...]

2025-11-05T16:43:46-05:00January 5, 2025|Issues|

Luxury, Wealth, and Entertainment in the UAE: The Ultimate High-Roller Lifestyle Guide

The United Arab Emirates has long been synonymous with extravagance, wealth, and world-class entertainment. From towering skyscrapers and artificial islands to some of the most luxurious hotels and shopping destinations, the UAE attracts global elites looking for an exclusive lifestyle. Whether it's the thrill of high-stakes gaming, the adrenaline of a private yacht party, or the relaxation of a secluded desert retreat, [...]

2025-03-03T04:30:39-05:00January 3, 2025|Issues|

Criminal case opened in suicide pod killing in Switzerland

Mary Zwicker: Arrests have been made and a criminal case opened following the use of a “suicide pod” to end the life of an American woman deep in the Swiss woods. Swiss authorities are considering the possibility of charging the perpetrator with “intentional homicide.”  The October Interim reported on the “Sarco” suicide pod and the death of Kate Connelly, a 64-year-old American [...]

2024-12-30T09:03:57-05:00December 30, 2024|Euthanasia|

Anti-euthanasia champion Rita Marker, dead at 83

Paul Tuns: Rita Marker, who Wesley Smith called “the great anti-euthanasia warrior,” died at the age of 83 on Oct. 30 after a long illness. Marker’s activism against euthanasia began in the mid-1980s after attending an international “right-to-die” convention in Europe. Smith said, “She was so alarmed by what she heard, she and her late husband and soulmate Mike Marker, formed the [...]

2024-12-30T09:01:09-05:00December 30, 2024|Euthanasia|
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