Issues

New push for Depo Provera

A well-known abortion activist is calling for a new push to get the injectable contraceptive/abortifacients Depo Provera into Canada. Dr. Marion Powell, speaking at a forum in Toronto, said the new Prime Minister, Kim Campbell, should be approached by Canadian women to approve the drug in this country. So far, Canada leads the world in taking a cautious approach to the drug [...]

2009-08-26T08:29:58-04:00July 2, 1993|Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Convention leaves bitter taste

“Men must be governed by God or they will be ruled by tyrants” …William Penn Something strange happened to me on the way to the Conservative Leadership convention.  Actually the thought of attending this event never occurred to me until a few months ago.  It has been almost five years since I ran as a Tory candidate in Vancouver East.  In political [...]

2009-08-26T08:28:20-04:00July 2, 1993|Politics, Society & Culture|

Canadian abortion stats continue to rise

According to the latest Statistics Canada figures, over 95,059 abortions were performed on Canadian women in 1991.  This is an increase of almost 3,000 from 1990. The Canadian abortion rate increased to 23.6 per 100 live births in 1991 compared with 22.9 in 1990.  The figures also revealed that hospital abortions were down 1.1% from 1990 meaning that the private “clinics” picked [...]

2009-08-26T08:25:04-04:00July 2, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

UNICEF: Final segment of a three part series

UNICEF’s Collaborators Among the recommendations which UNICEF endorsed at a 1987 Kenya Conference were: “Community education programmes should emphasize the risks involved in pregnancy in order to ensure social support of contraceptive practice.” “This conference…calls on the sponsoring organizations to further extend their collaboration at a notional level…” Two of the sponsoring collaborators of UNICEF are perhaps less well known.  The Population [...]

2009-08-25T12:14:58-04:00June 25, 1993|Abortion, Human rights, Politics, Society & Culture|

Germany will not fund abortions

Germany – With a recent decision on abortion availability, the German Supreme Court has taken modest steps towards advancing the pro-life cause in Europe. In a controversial ruling on May 27, Germany’s top judges overturned a liberal abortion law which would have allowed virtual abortion on demand. Under the new legislation, abortion will remain legal up to three months or in the [...]

2009-08-25T12:09:54-04:00June 25, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture, World Briefs|

Geneticist battles “world-wide assault” on life

A distinguished guest slipped into the April board meeting of The Interim a few weeks ago.  He was awaiting a ride to Toronto International Airport.  Impeccably dressed in gray flannel suit, he sat with us at the board table, sipping coffee, breaking bread and joining in the discussions.  When the topic of story ideas arose, someone suggested that we do an informal [...]

2009-08-25T12:08:37-04:00June 25, 1993|Bioethics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

EUTHANASIA: Death on Parliament’s doorstep

Text from a speech given in Vancouver by pro-life MP, Don Boudria Before I begin to talk to you about what we are fighting for, let me take a moment to tell you who and what I am not fighting against.  I know that there are many people who endure physical and mental pain when they are terminally ill.  One such person [...]

2009-08-25T12:06:38-04:00June 25, 1993|Euthanasia, Politics|

It’s darkest before the dawn

Perhaps we in the pro-life movement feel that we have had quite a lot of bad news in recent months.  First, the election of an avidly pro-abortion President in the United States, with a fully supportive wife, was certainly a blow for the unborn babies of that “great” nation.  Then the shocking murder of the abortionist in Florida was used widely by [...]

2009-08-25T12:04:46-04:00June 25, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

PEI abortion policy under attack

“Our policy on abortion is one the government and executive council stand behind.  We don’t plan to change it.” …..Health Minister Alan Buchanan Charlottetown, PEI – On April 22, Henry Morgentaler launched a lawsuit to force the Province of Prince Edward Island to pay all associated costs for women obtaining abortions at his clinics outside of the province. Alan Buchanan, PEI’s Liberal [...]

2009-08-25T12:01:43-04:00June 25, 1993|Abortion, Politics, Society & Culture|

An unrivaled smear campaign

As the abortionists and their supporters in the Ontario government seek an injunction banning pro-life activity, the media have played a very important role – and have done real damage to the pro-life movement. Media accounts of the pro-life picketing regularly portray pro-lifers as dangerous fanatics.  Abortion clinic operators have been quoted alleging that clients have been assaulted, shoved to the ground, [...]

2009-08-25T11:57:29-04:00June 25, 1993|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

The Onslaught of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2nd Edition

Explaining the STD crisis Risky Sex is one national bestseller that should be in every public and high school library.  It isn’t a steamy romance.  Just read its subtitle: “The Onslaught of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.”  Yet teens and adults are grabbing this book.  The humourous illustrations beak the ice but it is Genuis’ combination of knowledge and compassion that wins the day. [...]

2009-08-25T11:55:23-04:00June 25, 1993|Book Review, Issues|

What does the future hold?

The United Nations Population Division has no clear idea how many people there will be in the world, even within the next 50 years. One projection says the world’s population could actually drop by a billion people within the next half century.  Yet family planning programmes continue even though in many countries, such as Nigeria, there are far fewer people than was [...]

2009-08-25T11:52:36-04:00June 25, 1993|Population, Society & Culture|

Test your population IQ

Answer each question true or false.  The correct answers and references are listed below. WORLD SIZE AND POPULATION The total area of the world is about 197 million square miles. The total land area of the world is about 73 million square miles. The world population is about 4 billion people. Everybody in the world could lie down in one city with [...]

2009-08-25T11:46:33-04:00June 25, 1993|Population, Society & Culture|

Is the planet overpopulated?

It’s one of the certainties of this age.  School children learn it the way they learn their multiplication tables. The world is bursting with human beings and unless severe measures are taken we will all gradually be squeezed out of existence.  The environment, our resources and food supplies are stretched to the breaking point.  The population is spinning wildly out of control. [...]

2009-08-25T11:44:12-04:00June 25, 1993|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Living will fiasco ends in tragedy

Mary Jo’s friends now ask why the hospital staff made no effort to revive her and, even after discovering their error, still left her to die such an agonizingly slow death. The tragic but avoidable death of a Yakima, Washington, woman has raised a number of serious questions on the advisability of signing a living will. In late December 1992, the staff [...]

2009-08-25T11:41:40-04:00June 25, 1993|Bioethics, Euthanasia|
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