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Giving women a ‘second chance at choice’

Paul Tuns, Review: Abortion Pill Reversal: A Second Chance at Choice edited by George Delgado (Ignatius Press, $19.95, 254 pages) There is no better person to edit a collection of testimonials about Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) that its creator, Dr. George Delgado. In Abortion Pill Reversal: A Second Chance at Choice, Delgado describes how he came about inventing the “game changer” that gives [...]

2026-01-09T10:19:36-05:00January 9, 2026|Abortion, Paul Tuns, Reviews|

Dr. Delgado deserves Nobel Prize

For decades, the pro-abortion movement has masked its murderous agenda in the language of liberty, freedom, and choice. There are, of course, any number of examples which put the lie to the pretense that advocates of abortion seek only to increase the range of options available to women. But one of the most glaring, surely, is their failure to acknowledge a medical [...]

2026-01-09T10:09:59-05:00January 9, 2026|Abortion|

Monaco prince vetoes abortion bill

Mary Zwicker: Prince Albert II of Monaco has vetoed a bill permitting elective abortions up to 12 weeks gestation. A European monarch has vetoed proposed pro-abortion legislation on the grounds that it violates his country’s Catholic foundations. Prince Albert II of Monaco has refused to sign into law a bill that proposed to legalize abortion up to 12 weeks of [...]

2026-01-08T15:01:55-05:00January 8, 2026|Abortion|

Liberals, Bloc approve anti-religion amendment to hate crime bill

Paul Tuns: Conservative MP Jamil Jivani criticized the Liberal-Bloc plan to remove good faith religious exemption from hate crime law. The Liberals have agreed to a Bloc Quebecois amendment to Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act, that would eliminate the religious exemption from Canada’s hate crime laws. Current law permits sincerely held religious views do not violate federal hate crime [...]

2026-01-08T14:59:39-05:00January 8, 2026|Politics, Religion|

Quebec proposes provincial constitution with freedom of abortion, right to euthanasia

Paul Tuns: In October, Quebec Premier François Legault and Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette introduced Bill 1, a proposed constitution for the province which would constitutionally guarantee access to abortion and euthanasia. The bill, if passed, “enacts the Constitution of Québec, the Act respecting the constitutional autonomy of Québec and the Act respecting the Conseil constitutionnel,” and it would have “primacy over any [...]

2026-01-08T14:56:59-05:00January 8, 2026|Abortion, Euthanasia, Politics, Religion|

Top 6 Life and Family Stories of 2025

6. Alberta protects kids, women from transgender ideology Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has shown leadership in not only requiring parents be notified when their children want to socially transition to the opposite sex at school by using a different name or pronoun, ban minors from receiving hormones that stunt their natural growth, and protect women from competing against imposter “transgender” women, she [...]

2025-12-31T12:24:00-05:00January 1, 2026|Abortion, Demography, Politics|

And then there was this, December 2025

David takes down Goliath: Student newspaper wins defamation suit against pro-abortion professor The Irish Rover is an independent, non-profit student newspaper at Notre Dame University in Indiana established in 2003. Its mission is “devoted to preserving the Catholic identity of Notre Dame.” (Note: Recently, Notre Dame announced that it was not necessary for the components of the university to continue to ‘preserve its [...]

The Christmas miracle

As the year draws to a close, we enter into a familiar series of sharp contrasts. Along with the calm and quiet of winter comes the frenzy of December’s last-minute preparations: there are decorations to be hung, parties to be planned, and trips to be made—or travelers to welcome. Christmas always has this dual aspect: no other spiritual feast brings such a [...]

2025-12-23T18:28:29-05:00December 23, 2025|Abortion, Religion|

Dickens’ famous Christmas story that we all know … and the one that we mostly don’t

Michael Taube: It’s long been a Christmas tradition in many households, including mine, to read Charles Dickens’ brilliant novella, A Christmas Carol. Interestingly, I read two Christmas stories by Dickens during the festive season. No, it’s not one of his well-known holiday stories like The Chimes and The Cricket on the Hearth. I’m referring to his superb book intended to be read [...]

2025-12-23T08:41:36-05:00December 23, 2025|Religion|

‘The Great Feminization’ and other observations

From the editor’s desk: In October, Compact published a provocative essay by Helen Andrews titled “The Great Feminization” in which she argued that cancel culture is essentially feminine: “Cancel culture is simply what women do whenever there are enough of them in a given organization or field.” The thesis is not Andrews’. She borrowed it from the pseudonymous J. Stone and an essay [...]

Portrait of a lady stained red

Josie Luetke: The sympathetic protagonist trotted out by pro-choicers is the teenager who accidentally gets knocked up. Think Ellen Page in Juno or Shailene Woodley in The Secret Life of the American Teenager (disregarding the bit of trivia that both their characters gave birth). Yet, this stereotype hasn’t reflected reality for a while. According to Statistics Canada, in 1975, girls under 20 [...]

2025-12-22T14:02:44-05:00December 22, 2025|Abortion, Josie Luetke|

The habit of sports

Victor Penney: Interim writer Victor Penney, Sporting Life College basketball has lost one of its impressive figures, and no, it wasn’t a lean, mean, dunking machine — it was a five-foot nun in a wheelchair. I’m talking about Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, who died back on Oct. 9 at the tender age of 106. She was a Sister of Charity [...]

2025-12-22T13:53:25-05:00December 22, 2025|Religion, Victor Penney|

Skin cell babies

Rory Leishman: In yet another deeply disturbing development in the rapidly evolving science of in vitro fertilization (IVF), Professor Shoukrhat Mitalipov of the Oregon Health and Science University announced in a paper published in Nature Communications on Sept. 30 that a research team led by him has succeeded in transforming human skin cells into human eggs. Mitalipov anticipates that once this technique [...]

2025-12-22T13:49:34-05:00December 22, 2025|Bioethics, Rory Leishman|

The ‘pro-choice’ generation

Donald DeMarco: I had a terrible dream last night. Maybe it was brought about by that extra slice of “everything on it” pizza I consumed before I retired. It was having its revenge. At any rate, the dream was not only terrifying, but it lasted a long time. I hastened to write it down before I forgot the incidents that rose to [...]

2025-12-19T12:04:38-05:00December 19, 2025|Abortion, Donald DeMarco|

Pro-life group condemned in B.C. legislature

Interim Staff On Oct. 6, the British Columbia legislature debated for an hour a motion condemning Association for Reformed Political Action’s (ARPA) “views and policies.” NDP MLA Rohini Arora (Burnaby East) introduced Motion 38, “Views and Policies of Association for Reformed Political Action.” The motion stated, “That this House condemns the intolerant views of the Association for Reformed Political Action (ARPA), including [...]

2025-12-19T11:50:34-05:00December 19, 2025|Abortion, Politics, Religion|
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