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Sterilization number one in Canada

The January 8, 1986 edition of the Toronto Star revealed that sterilization has replaced the birth control pill as the number one method of contraception in Canada. In a 1984 study of 5,315 women aged between 18 and 49, most of whom are married, 48 per cent said that they rely on sterilization to prevent pregnancy.  This includes both male and female [...]

2009-07-08T13:34:49-04:00April 8, 1986|Issues|

Sex education conference hostile to pro-life

Indications were that Humber College’s fourth annual conference on Sexuality, held at Toronto’s Skyline Hotel last November, lived up to its intent  This time, the organizers strove for less of a clinical focus and put more emphasis on contentious social issues. The topic of sexuality grew out of Humber College’s post-graduate programme on counseling in sexuality.  In the past, the outreach was [...]

2009-07-08T13:34:05-04:00April 8, 1986|Issues|

Freedom of speech?

Washington, D.C. – Speaking February 26 at the Capitol Hilton, NOW President Eleanor Smeal finally had the chance to address Catholic University Law School students.  Smeal had been denied space to speak on campus twice in January due to protests from pro-life undergraduates. In her talk, Smeal attacked the Catholic Church for its opposition to abortion and contraception, claiming that, “We are [...]

2009-07-08T13:40:11-04:00April 8, 1986|Society & Culture|

No ethics in “Choices”

On February 17, ABC aired a made-for-television movie called “Choices,” which treaded the issue of abortion.  “Choices” is packed full of 80’s values, or lack thereof, and preaches a modern day message of selfishness. George C. Scott plays a wealthy, 62 year-old retired judge who is divorced from his first wife (due to lack of “passion” in the relationship) and is remarried [...]

2009-07-08T13:41:11-04:00April 8, 1986|Bioethics, Society & Culture|

The sexual revolution and the churches

In October and November 1985, The Interim published two articles in secular feminism.  The first covered the International leaders; the second Canadian connection.  One feature stood out above all about this ideology – the clear connection between the contraceptive mentality, abortion, homosexuality and the entire “pro-choice” sexual permissiveness, which the leaders themselves believe to be at the very heart of their movement. [...]

2009-07-08T13:22:18-04:00April 8, 1986|Religion, Society & Culture|

Catholics Active for Life oppose homosexuality

On Thursday, February 20, 1986, Catholics Active for Life, a Toronto based group, sent a press release and a 16-page pamphlet opposing the legalization of the homosexual “Way of Life” to 700 TV and radio stations across Canada.  It also sent its press release (see advertisement in Interim’s March issue), in English or French to MP’s in Ottawa. Earlier, in August, Catholic [...]

2009-07-08T13:17:12-04:00April 8, 1986|Religion|

How I protested an offensive TV show

Last January 26th a Toronto Sunday newspaper ran a full-age article within its entertainment section.  It was a glowing commentary of a new situation-comedy made in the U.S. called Brothers.  This show ran every weeknight from January 27th until February 14th 11 p.m. on City-TV. Brothers is a show which promotes the acceptance of homosexuality.  The three brothers, states the article are [...]

2009-07-08T13:25:38-04:00April 8, 1986|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

I Sat Where They Sat

The following account appeared first in the Evangelical Baptist of February 1986  Rev. Fred Vaughan is pastor Beulah Baptist Church in Mississauga, Ont. And one of the three clergymen acquitted on the charge of mischief on February 10, 1986. If anyone had told me a month ago that I would sit in a holding cell, one day, and speak to several men [...]

2009-07-08T13:23:34-04:00April 8, 1986|Religion|

Family values are still important- REAL Women conference hears the latest

When my friend heard I was going to a REAL Women conference, she laughed.  Such is the public image of REAL Women. I am happy to report that the women I met at the conference were not the strange creatures I had been led to expect.  They were not frilly, sentimental and reactionary people afraid to enter the twentieth century.  Neither did [...]

2009-07-08T13:21:20-04:00April 8, 1986|Marriage and Family|

Extra-billing and abortion

In a protest against the extra-billing ban being legislated by the Peterson government, Sarnia General Hospital doctors decided at the beginning of February 1986 that their 100 members should withdraw from all hospital committees.  The abortion committee alone was to be an exception because it was “thought to be a more sensitive” area. Three weeks later five of the eight doctors on [...]

2009-07-08T13:19:27-04:00April 8, 1986|Abortion|

“I will not take sides”

Judge Lorenzo Di Cecco, at the “show cause” hearing on the three clergymen at Old City Hall, Toronto, on February 25, 1986, proved the perfect symbol of Canadian Society.  “I will not take sides,” he declared, withdrawing his earlier decision of February 10 to impose the signing of a “peace bond” upon the two Catholic priests and the Baptist Church minister. On [...]

2009-07-08T13:16:31-04:00April 8, 1986|Issues|

Feminists hold kangaroo courts

Toronto On March 1, 1986, a mock trial of the 1969 abortion law took place at Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church.  It was part of a cross country consciousness-raising campaign organized by pro-abortionists in favour of abortion on demand.  In Toronto it was also the first event leading up to International Women’s Day on March 8.  Some 500 people were in the audience, [...]

2009-07-08T13:15:01-04:00April 8, 1986|Issues|

Reggie Chartrand’s case dismissed

There was a noisy confrontation between abortionist Morgentaler and retired boxer Reggie Chartrand at the Montreal Palais de Justice on January 29, 1986.  Morgentaler, who was summoned to court to answer charges being made by Mr. Chartrand, refused to admit that he performs abortions at his Montreal ‘clinic’ when questioned by Judge Breton, but later, when speaking to reporters, he said to [...]

2009-07-08T10:01:40-04:00April 8, 1986|Issues|

Quebec- Abortionist reprimanded

Morgantaler’s assistant, Dr. Robert Hugh Scott, has been reprimanded by the disciplinary committee of the Quebec Corporation of Physicians as a result of charges arising from an attempted abortion on a woman who was “at least seven months pregnant.”  Details of the case were included in a decision handed down by the committee in August 1984, by only recently released, reported the [...]

2009-07-08T09:51:47-04:00April 8, 1986|Abortion|

Nova Scotia- Antigonish celebrates Life

On Wednesday, February 18, 1986, Antigonish Right to Life held its first Banquet and Annual Meeting.  Present, along with the executive and interested individuals, were members of the local clergy and politicians from the local and federal level. The President of Antigonish Right to Life, Janet Bekkers, presented the annual report.  The major effort of the year was the highly successful four-day [...]

2009-07-08T09:51:14-04:00April 8, 1986|Pro-Life|
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