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Disability groups challenge Canada’s euthanasia law

Meanwhile Dying with Dignity asks courts to extend law to mentally ill Paul Tuns: On Sept. 26, a coalition of disability rights organizations and two individuals filed a Charter challenge with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice opposing Track 2 of Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) law, which provides euthanasia to people with a disability who are not terminally ill. The [...]

2024-11-12T10:22:29-05:00November 12, 2024|Euthanasia|

Ontario coroner’s report on euthanasia shines light on irregularities, need for prioritizing health of patients

Paul Tuns: An Ontario coroner’s committee revealed that one in fifty euthanasia deaths in the province violated so-called safeguards to protect vulnerable patients and that they were not offered medical or social supports that may have encouraged people to eschew choosing Medical Assistance in Dying. The MAiD Death Review Committee is a 16-person committee of medical professionals, social workers, ethicists, lawyers, and [...]

2024-11-12T10:07:39-05:00November 12, 2024|Euthanasia|

UK Online Casinos: Bonuses and Promotions Explained

The online casino industry in the UK is thriving, and one of the biggest draws for players is the wide range of bonuses and promotions. From welcome offers to loyalty rewards, these incentives are designed to attract new customers and keep existing ones engaged. However, not all bonuses are created equal, and understanding the details is essential for making the most of [...]

2025-09-09T07:41:02-04:00November 9, 2024|Issues|

American Life League exposes the ‘abortion pill drug cartel’

Oswald Clark: The American Life League released a report, “Beneath the Surface: Exposing the Abortion Pill Drug Cartel” that shows that since the fall of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the two-pill regimen involving mifepristone and misoprostol — so-called “medication abortions” or “chemical abortions” – have been used to circumvent state pro-life laws that restrict or ban abortion. Since the 2022 Dobbs [...]

2024-11-12T09:53:38-05:00November 8, 2024|Abortion|

Alberta town to vote on ban on ‘pride’ flags, crosswalks

Paul Tuns: Barrhead, Alberta, population 4320, will hold a binding plebiscite on a new bylaw that, if passed, would ban rainbow flags and crosswalks following a citizen petition urging the city to take the action. In June, a group of Barrhead residents started a petition to remove all pro-LGBTQ rainbow crosswalks and flag from municipal property. The petition was presented to the [...]

2024-11-08T10:06:49-05:00November 8, 2024|Politics, Society & Culture|

Here’s the reality of the AI-porn pandemic

Joanna Alphonso: Today’s technological advances, intended to benefit humanity, have a significant capability to harm every one of us, especially as long as they remain legally unbridled. Welcome to the world of artificial intelligence (AI). What is AI? AI makes it possible for computers to learn from experience based on inputs of its human users. It has exploded over the last year [...]

2024-11-07T09:08:57-05:00November 7, 2024|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Million person march for children

Interim staff: On Sept. 20, 2024, the second Million Person March for Children, organized by “Hands off Our Kids,” was held in communities across Canada. Although numbers were down in many locations compared to last year according to one-the-ground reports, one organizer said “the message was still clear that parents of all faiths want their children protected from the dangers of LGBTQ [...]

2024-11-07T09:01:41-05:00November 7, 2024|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Lawton’s insights into the mind and rise of Poilievre

Paul Tuns, Review: Pierre Poilievre: A Political Life (Sutherland Books, $35.95, 212 pages) Former Interim columnist Andrew Lawton has written a biography about Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, a book which will help readers understand how an adopted, middle class, politically obsessed kid from Calgary rose to become leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Lawton’s book is a well-researched, based on newspaper stories [...]

2024-11-07T08:57:54-05:00November 7, 2024|Abortion, Politics, Reviews|

Canada’s fertility rate hits all-time low

Immigration responsible for nearly all population growth Paul Tuns: Source: Statistics Canada On Sept. 25, Statistics Canada reported that Canada’s fertility rate has been declining for 15 years and reached the new low of 1.26 children per woman in 2023. Demographers consider 2.1 children to be the natural replacement rate. The number of live births in Canada was unchanged at [...]

2024-11-05T15:03:40-05:00November 5, 2024|Demography, Society & Culture|

LifeChain 2024

Click on the images to expand. On October 6, 2024, pro-lifers across the country witnessed to the sanctity of life and the evil of abortion as part of the annual Life Chain. [...]

2024-11-04T12:07:38-05:00November 4, 2024|Abortion|

Tackling pro-abortion politics

Victor Penney: Interim writer Victor Penney, Sporting Life One of the strongest pro-life messages during this U.S. Presidential election hasn’t come from everyone’s “favourite” Republican candidate. In fact, it hasn’t even come from a politician. It’s from someone who made a good living by getting grown men to knock over tackling dummies. So, who is it? It’s none other than [...]

2024-11-04T10:04:06-05:00November 4, 2024|Abortion, Politics, Victor Penney|

Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

According to the 2024 report by Open Doors, an advocacy group, at least 365 million Christians worldwide suffer persecution and discrimination because they believe in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. At least 5000 Christians were killed for their beliefs last year. Many Christian congregations designate either Nov. 3 or Nov. 10 as the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted [...]

2024-11-01T09:20:19-04:00November 1, 2024|Religion|

The case against MAiD

Rory Leishman: Thanks to the appalling Medical Assistance in Dying laws mandated by the Supreme Court of Canada and enacted by the Trudeau Liberals and their NDP and Bloc Quebecois allies, Canada now has both the most and the fastest increasing number of euthanasia deaths in the entire world. More Canadians are killed every year by MAID than die of stroke. Yet [...]

2024-10-30T11:44:57-04:00October 30, 2024|Euthanasia, Rory Leishman|

My personal hero from the world of sports

Why pro-lifers are like pinch-hitters Donald DeMarco: Four days after I was born, Clarence McKay “Ace” Parker made his debut with the Philadelphia Phillies. This tidbit of information concerning two entirely unconnected events is of no importance to anyone except to me. It gives me a personal tie-in to him, though a rather thin one. But I will honor it and also [...]

2024-10-29T13:37:04-04:00October 29, 2024|Issues|

Authors challenges evangelicals to confront anti-Christian culture

Paul Tuns, Review: Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture by Aaron Renn (Zondervan, $33.50, 247 pages) Aaron Renn is a fellow at American Reformer and former research fellow at the right-of-centre Manhattan Institute for Public Policy. You might be familiar with his work if you are regularly reader of First Things, his subscription newsletter or his Substack. His [...]

2024-10-29T13:29:55-04:00October 29, 2024|Paul Tuns, Religion|
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