Issues

One more vote

Justice O’Connor, joined by Justice Rehnquist, prefaced her dissent with the following words: “This Court’s abortion decisions have already worked a major distortion in the Court’s constitutional jurisprudence…Today’s decision goes further, and makes it painfully clear that no legal rule or doctrine is safe from nullification by this Court when an occasion for its application arises in a case involving state regulation [...]

2009-07-09T11:45:21-04:00July 9, 1986|Issues|

Chief Justice Burger’s dissent

I agree with much of Justice White’s and Justice O’Connor’s dissents.  In my concurrence in the companion case of Roe v. Wade in 1973, I noted that “I do not read the Court’s holdings today as having the sweeping consequences attributed to them by the dissenting Justices; the dissenting views discount the reality that the vast majority of physicians observe the standards [...]

2009-07-09T11:43:51-04:00July 9, 1986|Issues|

“We must re-examine Roe”

In the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973, the Supreme Court of the United States rendered invalid the duly-passed statutes, relative to abortion, enacted in 43 states, thus opening the way for over 19 million abortions.  Of the nine Supreme Court Judges only two dissented: Mr. Justice J. Rehnquist (the recently-nominated Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), and Mr. Justice J. White.  [...]

2009-07-09T11:43:26-04:00July 9, 1986|Issues|

Catholic guild dodges moral issue

Earlier this year, the executive of a professional association of Roman Catholic judges and lawyers in Toronto was asked by one of its members to take a stand against the continuing illegal operation of the Morgentaler Clinic.  After polling its members, the executive decided not to take a position, a decision which has concerned many of its members. The Interim has obtained [...]

2009-07-09T09:11:42-04:00July 9, 1986|Religion, Society & Culture|

Ontario bishops do not agree

Ontario In May of this year, the Justice Committee of the Ontario Legislature recommended placing “sexual orientation” under the Ontario Human Rights Act.  The proposal is buried in an omnibus bill with a variety of proposed changes to Ontario Legislation in order to bring these laws in harmony with the 1981 Charter of Rights. A copy of the letter from the president [...]

2009-07-09T09:10:50-04:00July 9, 1986|Human Rights Commissions, Society & Culture|

Nova Scotia and the U.S. Surgeon-General

Nova Scotia It really is a small world!  But a very valuable one! At the invitation of friends, John and Betty Whitaker, I recently visited the city of Washington.  A former aide to two American presidents, John had very thoughtfully arranged guided tours of the White House, the Capitol, and other prominent attractions for his Canadian visitor. In addition, he had asked [...]

2009-07-09T09:10:12-04:00July 9, 1986|Issues|

Where are our men of God?

The art of survival is to know when to defend yourself and when not.  Residents of Ontario could be just about to lose the most precious  thing in live – their moral freedom – without even knowing about it. The hidden threat is buried in something called Bill 7, which the Ontario Legislature is trying to rush through before the summer recess, [...]

2009-07-09T09:06:55-04:00July 9, 1986|Religion|

Editorial – Freedom from pornography

At last!  The Federal Conservatives appear to have exhibited some backbone: they’ve taken steps to burg the pornography industry. Proposed legislation to ban child pornography has been rightly applauded as a measure necessary to stop the abuse and exploitation of children.  However, proposals to define and curtail so-called “adult” pornography has been greeted with derision, and called “obscene,” “censorship” and an “unwelcome” [...]

2009-07-09T09:06:02-04:00July 9, 1986|Editorials, Society & Culture|

Liberals and abortion

Ontario Health Minister Murray Elston declared on June 30 that abortions are too difficult to get in some parts of Ontario.  He has asked Dr. Marion Powell, director of the Bay Centre for Birth control in Toronto, to “investigate” the geographic and financial “barriers” to more abortions.  Powell was hired in mid-June (Toronto Star). Elston’s move is only the latest in a [...]

2009-07-09T09:05:22-04:00July 9, 1986|Abortion, Politics|

Royal Bank funds illegal abortionist

The Royal Bank of Canada has issued a mortgage loan in excess of $200,000 to abortionist Robert Scott, who recently opened his own illegal abortuary. Officials at the Royal Bank’s Toronto office were reluctant to give any details on the matter, saying that the bank’s dealings with individual customers are confidential. However, one official did say that, according to the bank’s lending [...]

2009-07-09T09:02:51-04:00July 9, 1986|Society & Culture|

Always get cash – in advance

The Ontario government has outlawed the practice of extra-billing by physicians operating in Ontario.  The ban, however, is being ignored by the operators of Toronto’s abortuaries. Bill 94, passed by the Ontario Legislature on June 20th, 1986, makes it an offence for a physician to charge more than the rates set out by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan.  Any physician who does [...]

2009-07-09T09:02:10-04:00July 9, 1986|Issues|

Riot squad for what?

May 14, 1986, was the seventeenth anniversary of the legalizing of abortion in Canada, and in Montreal, as in most Canadian cities, a pro-life demonstration was held to remind the public of the continuing destruction of innocent human life.  Montreal’s demonstration, organized by Montreal Pro-Life, was at Montreal General Hospital which does more abortions than any other hospital in the province. Montreal, [...]

2009-07-09T08:58:07-04:00July 9, 1986|Issues|

PEI – Canada’s first abortion-free zone

For the fifth consecutive year, pro-lifers from all over Prince Edward Island attended the annual meeting of Prince County Hospital in Summerside, a small town 40 miles west of Charlottetown.. For the fifth year they anxiously awaited the outcome of their vote to abolish the hospital’s therapeutic abortion committee. For the fifth year tension filled the air as the chairman rose to [...]

2009-07-09T08:57:16-04:00July 9, 1986|Abortion|

Catching up – Canada

Ottawa – Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s cabinet shuffle of June 30, 1986,has ousted Walter McLean, Minister in charge of the Status of Women, from the cabinet.  Women’s affairs now fall under Barbara McDougall, Minister of State for Privatization, a new portfolio. John Crosbie, now moved to Transport, was replaced in the Justice Ministry by Ray Hnatyshyn.  Both McDougall and Hnatyshyn accept the [...]

2009-07-09T09:25:35-04:00July 9, 1986|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Catching up – Update International

Planned Parenthood Guatemale City – The Roman Catholic Archbishop here has strongly criticized U.S. funded population control efforts.  At issue is a sterilization project among Guatemalan Indians by APROFAM, a local affiliate of Planned Parenthood which, in turn, is backed by Planned Parenthood International and the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID). Media battle Tueplo, Miss. – Christian Leaders for Responsible TV [...]

2009-07-09T11:35:13-04:00July 9, 1986|Society & Culture|
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