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U.S. pregnancy care centres provided $360M support in 2022

Paul Tuns: A new report reveals that pregnancy resource centres (PRCs) provided nearly $360 million in services and goods in a single year, even as Democrat-controlled states reduce funding and try to restrict their operations. The “Hope for a New Generation” report covers 2022 and is a joint “collaboration of Charlotte Lozier Institute, Care Net, Heartbeat International, and National Institute of Family [...]

2024-01-31T10:16:12-05:00January 31, 2024|Abortion|

Influential pro-abortion justice dies

Paul Tuns: Former U.S. Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor died Dec. 1, at the age of 93. O’Connor, whom Ronald Reagan appointed as the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, betrayed the president’s pro-life views by often voting with the pro-abortion justices in a court that was often divided 5-4. Born in El Paso, Texas and raised on a ranch, [...]

2024-01-31T10:12:49-05:00January 31, 2024|Abortion|

David Hogg, RIP

Interim Staff: David Anthony Hogg, who served as a trustee with the Metropolitan Toronto Separate Catholic School Board, in the 1990s, died Dec. 13 at the age of 94. Hogg, then a director with the Federation of Catholic Parent-Teacher Associations of Ontario, was elected trustee in 1991 – along with Peter Johnson and Michael Del Grande -- with the support of Campaign [...]

2024-01-31T10:09:27-05:00January 31, 2024|Abortion, Politics, Religion|

The enthronement of the lie

What Jordan Peterson and Alexander Solzhenitsyn have in common Donald DeMarco There is an old Russian saying that a lie can get around the world faster than one can get his boots on. The lie, being a half-truth, can travel faster than the truth which is weighed down by its complexity. In addition, the pleasant lie is more appealing than the naked [...]

2024-01-31T09:48:40-05:00January 31, 2024|Society & Culture|

Ontario free contraception motion defeated

Paul Tuns A private member’s bill, Motion 36, that called upon the Ontario Ministry of Health to provide universal access to contraception, was defeated by a vote of 61-23 on Nov. 30. The motion, introduced by NDP MPP Jennifer Stevens (St. Catharines) in March 2023, stated, “That, in the opinion of this House, the Ministry of Health should expand the Ontario Health [...]

2024-01-30T13:14:55-05:00January 30, 2024|Bioethics, Politics, Society & Culture|

Poilievre’s wife declares the couple ‘pro-choice’

Paul Tuns On Dec. 11, Anaida Poilievre, wife of Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, told French-language media outlet TVA Nouvelles, “We are pro-choice,” in the latest attempt by the Conservative leader to distance himself from his pro-life past. Anaida Poilievre explained, “We have spoken out on this. I am a woman from Quebec, I grew up here. And it’s part of my [...]

2024-01-30T12:56:31-05:00January 30, 2024|Abortion, Politics|

Taking exception to the exception

Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey I completely understand why “pro-choicers” use rape as their trump card. If the preborn are simply clumps of cells lacking moral status or the mother’s bodily autonomy takes precedence regardless, then how much more justified is abortion when her bodily autonomy has already been grossly violated, when there’s a thing inside her as a [...]

2024-01-30T12:39:30-05:00January 30, 2024|Abortion, Josie Luetke|

Baby Indi, RIP

In recent years, the world has been treated to shockingly inhumane episodes, repeated with minor variations but with the same inevitable end whenever they occur: namely, the slow-motion annihilation of human life presided over by the medical establishment. Examples of this horrific spectacle include Alfie Evans in 2018, Charlie Gard in 2017, and even Terry Schiavo in 2005. Except for that last-named [...]

2024-01-12T11:57:59-05:00January 12, 2024|Bioethics|

Indi Gregory, murdered by the state

Joanna Alphonso: The story of eight-month-old English baby, Indi Gregory, rocked the world for weeks as her life-saving treatment turned into end-of-life care against her parents’ wishes. Born with an incurable mitochondrial disease on Feb. 24, 2023, Indi spent her life fighting to remain alive. Her parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, supported their baby girl in the hospital and eventually fought [...]

2024-01-12T11:38:43-05:00January 12, 2024|Bioethics|

Amazing Grace: A Cultural History of the Beloved Hymn

Amazing Grace: A Cultural History of the Beloved Hymn James Walvin (University of California Press, $30, 197 pages) The origin story of the hymn “Amazing Grace” is well-known: John Newton, the captain of a 18th century English slave ship, had a dramatic conversion after surviving a story which led him to become an abolitionist and pastor, with “Amazing Grace” written as a [...]

2024-01-11T10:04:06-05:00January 11, 2024|Religion, Reviews|

Nearly half of Pennsylvania abortion mills failed 2023 health inspections

Oswald Clark: According to the Pennsylvania Family Council, nine abortion facilities in the state are putting the safety of women at risk after failing routine health and safety inspections, including more than half of the Planned Parenthood abortion mills in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Family Council’s Family Institute scoured figures from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and found that nine of 22 abortion [...]

2024-01-11T09:56:24-05:00January 11, 2024|Abortion|

Catholic bishops affirm stance against euthanasia

Paul Tuns On Nov. 30, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops released a statement reiterating the Church’s unequivocal moral teaching against euthanasia and assisted-suicide, reminding Catholic health care facilities that they cannot be complicit in so-called Medical Assistance in Dying. The statement, “On the Non-Permissibility of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide within Canadian Health Organizations with a Catholic Identity,” noted that “Catholic dioceses [...]

2024-01-10T11:28:56-05:00January 10, 2024|Euthanasia, Religion|

Government may again pause euthanasia for mental illness

Paul Tuns On Dec. 13, it was announced that the Trudeau government may once again delay the expansion of euthanasia to people suffering solely from mental illness. In March 2021, Parliament passed Bill C-7, which expanded euthanasia to those whose natural death was not reasonably foreseeable as well as to those suffering solely from mental illness. The law’s liberalization of the euthanasia [...]

2024-01-10T11:04:40-05:00January 10, 2024|Euthanasia, Politics|

Euthanasia contributing to falling life expectancy

Paul Tuns Statistics Canada released its analysis of death in 2022 and found that for the third consecutive year, life expectancy for Canadians fell with the average Canadian living to 81.3 years in 2022, a full year less than the life expectancy registered three years earlier in 2019. Globe and Mail health columnist Andre Picard wrote, “a one-year loss in life expectancy [...]

2024-01-10T10:50:07-05:00January 10, 2024|Euthanasia|

The Revolt Against Humanity

The Revolt Against Humanity: Imagining a World Without Us Adam Kirsch (Columbia Global Reports, $16, 99 pages) Adam Kirsch’s The Revolt Against Humanity is the best short introduction to the posthuman world imagined by futurists fascinated by the imagined combining of technology and humanity in what is called the singularity. He briefly lays out the literary, philosophic, and scientific literature that imagined [...]

2024-01-09T16:28:32-05:00January 9, 2024|Bioethics, Reviews|
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