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Not Dead Yet Founder Diane Coleman dead 51 years into adulthood

Paul Tuns: Diane Coleman, founder of the anti-euthanasia organization Not Dead Yet, died on Nov. 1 at the age of 71. Coleman, who was born with muscular spinal atrophy, a disorder that led her to use a wheelchair by the age of 11 and which doctors predicted would prevent her from reaching adulthood, founded Not Dead Yet in 1996 to show opposition [...]

2024-12-30T08:58:24-05:00December 30, 2024|Euthanasia|

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2024-12-29T19:02:14-05:00December 29, 2024|Issues|

Baseball in not life

Donald DeMarco: I shall begin by enunciating the premise that the life that God has granted us is richer, more meaningful, and more important than any of the gifts we have given ourselves, such as our possessions, our artifacts, our entertainments, and our amusements. We are tempted to believe that the things we enjoy in life are more important than life itself. [...]

2024-12-28T11:34:41-05:00December 28, 2024|Donald DeMarco, Society & Culture|

Did abortion spoil the World Series?

Victor Penney: Interim writer Victor Penney, Sporting Life Did a pro-life presidential candidate hit a home run when he paid to air graphic Abortion Victim Photography during the World Series? It depends whom you ask. Before you start wondering who it was, the answer is not Donald Trump. It was Randall Terry of the Constitution Party. This is the same [...]

2024-12-28T11:28:54-05:00December 28, 2024|Abortion, Politics, Victor Penney|

Reading, learning, and enjoying at Christmastime

Michael Taube: There are many reasons to enjoy the Christmas season. Beautiful trees with tinsel and ornaments. Colourful lights inside and outside our homes. Presents wrapped for family and friends. Movies and television shows for the young - and young at heart. Music and carols heard on the streets and inside churches. And, of course, families, food and faith.      Christmas [...]

2024-12-23T11:19:33-05:00December 23, 2024|Religion, Society & Culture|

Do Christmas movies really matter?

Rick McGinnis: Interim writer, Rick McGinnis, Amusements The Christmas schedule this year on Netflix is the usual avalanche of undistinguished, largely low-star-power romantic comedies with titles like The Merry Gentlemen, Meet Me Next Christmas, and Hot Frosty. Sticking out amidst the rom-coms, evergreen holiday films, and fireplace videos is Mary, a film that tells the story of the Virgin Mary [...]

2024-12-23T09:08:41-05:00December 23, 2024|Religion, Society & Culture|

God in the Cradle

What does Christmas mean for us today, in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Twenty-Four? The decade in which we find ourselves began with a pandemic, and has, since then, seen the rise of significant global turmoil, economic turbulence, and social tensions; in the lather of the last American election—and with a Canadian federal election on the horizon—we can easily [...]

2024-12-20T14:15:21-05:00December 20, 2024|Religion, Society & Culture|

Woman who chose life after Gibbons intervention, shows support during trial

Interim Staff: Maria Odete Nunes and the baby saved from abortion by Linda Gibbons. In October when Linda Gibbons was in court facing trial for interfering with the Toronto Abortion Clinic’s business by offering compassionate assistance to abortion-minded women entering the facility, there a special person in court to witness to Gibbons’s ordeal. And that person had a personal connection [...]

2024-12-20T14:11:56-05:00December 20, 2024|Abortion|

Note to CLC supporters from Linda Gibbons

Linda Gibbons: Special to The Interim Editor’s Note: This letter, dated Oct. 1, was received from Linda Gibbons, by Campaign Life Coalition on Oct. 7. It was sent from the Vanier Centre for Women in Milton, Ont., and came with an accompanying note calling it “two pages of court reflections.” Linda Gibbons with the sign she witnesses with, “Why mom? When [...]

2024-12-20T14:04:41-05:00December 20, 2024|Abortion|

I want the Moon

Josie Luetke: Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey The Liberals and NDP are locking metaphorical horns over which party loves baby-killing more. The NDP calls for improved access to abortion, slams Conservatives for their “anti-choice” sympathies, and criticizes Liberals for insufficient action. The Liberals respond by going after ever-threatening and odious “crisis pregnancy centres,” which audaciously venture to help women [...]

2024-12-19T12:31:56-05:00December 19, 2024|Abortion, Josie Luetke, Politics|

Canada’s Constitution could protect us from globalist tyranny

John Carpay: If globalism means free trade and voluntary cooperation between countries, it can be a good thing. For example, doctors and scientists from different countries can share their research with each other and collaborate on creating life-saving medications. It makes good economic sense to buy coffee and bananas from tropical countries, rather than trying to grow those crops in Canada in [...]

2024-12-19T12:23:03-05:00December 19, 2024|John Carpay, Politics, Society & Culture|

NDP calls on Trudeau government to be more pro-abortion

Paul Tuns: On Oct. 24, the New Democratic Party announced that it would use its next scheduled opposition day – a day scheduled to let an opposition party set the business for the day, including moving motions – to call for increased abortion access. In announcing the motion, the party released a statement titled, “NDP fights back anti-choice movement, pledges to expand [...]

2024-12-18T17:26:53-05:00December 18, 2024|Abortion, Politics|

Campagne Quebec-Vie challenges Quebec’s bubble zone law

Paul Tuns: Photo: Théovox Actualités/YouTube Campagne Québec-Vie (CQV), the Quebec affiliate of Campaign Life Coalition, is challenging the province’s anti-free speech bubble law that prohibits pro-life activity within 50 metres of any facility which commits abortions. The plaintiffs -- Dr. Roseline Lebel Caron, Brian Jenkins, and Campagne Québec-Vie -- are challenging Article 16.1 of Quebec’s Health and Social Services Law, [...]

2024-12-18T17:17:36-05:00December 18, 2024|Abortion|

New Liberal N.B. government reverse course on abortion fund, parental rights

Paul Tuns: On Oct. 21, voters in New Brunswick replaced the government of Progressive Conservative Blaine Higgs with a Liberal one led by Susan Holt who wasted no time changing policies lauded by pro-life and pro-family voters and leaders. On Nov. 7, Holt’s office announced that it would reverse the ban on funding abortions at private facilities – a ban that has [...]

2024-12-16T08:43:31-05:00December 16, 2024|Abortion, Politics|

The de-Christification of Remembrance Day memorials remain in force

Joanna Alphonso: A year after a Canadian Armed Forces directive discouraging prayers from being part of any formal military Remembrance Day ceremonies was rescinded, many such services still eschewed prayer. Brigadier-General Guy Bélisle, Chaplain General for the Canadian Armed Forces, issued a directive in October 2023 discouraging prayer at Remembrance Day memorial services. “While the dimension of prayer may occupy a significant [...]

2024-12-16T08:38:31-05:00December 16, 2024|Religion|
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