Society & Culture

Battling society’s cold curiosity

Debbie Mahaffy speaks out for victim’s rights [Interim correspondent Sue Careless interviewed Debbie Mahaffy shortly before the trial of Karla Homolka.  Homolka was on trial for the murder of Debbie Mahaffy’s daughter Leslie and was eventually given a 12-year sentence.] Leslie Mahaffy would be proud of her mother.  The Burlington 14 year-old was brutally slain and dismembered two years ago, but her [...]

2009-08-28T13:21:09-04:00August 28, 1993|Society & Culture|

The quiet emergence of the pro-life left

Seamless Garment Network gives those who feel alienated from mainstream pro-life a place to call home A coalition of liberal groups and individuals has made a splash in the U.S. with an ad calling for a consistent life ethic. The ad, which ran in The New Republic and was sponsored by a group called the Seamless Garment Network, was signed by such [...]

2009-08-27T14:30:30-04:00August 27, 1993|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Ontario injunction case opens in Jan.

Lawyers were in court recently as preliminary details regarding the proposed injunction against pro-life activity in Ontario were settled.  The Provincial Attorney General Marion Boyd has presented eight volumes of evidence which she plans to use against the 18 pro-lifers named in the lawsuit. The province is launching a lawsuit for $500,000 against the 18, and is applying for an injunction at [...]

2009-08-27T14:08:53-04:00August 27, 1993|News in Brief, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

You were asking?

I am looking for a quotation from a speech by Henry Hyde in which he described the way in which aborted babies will speak up for pro-life workers when they die and stand before God.  Where can I find it?  L.M., Ottawa. There is one speech reported in Hyde’s “For Every Idle Silence.”  He has used this in other talks.  “I believe, [...]

2009-08-27T14:06:05-04:00August 27, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Film board ruling disgusts public

Please be cautioned that the following article contains explicit descriptions of sexual practices which the Ontario Film Review Board refuses to censor.  The content will, no doubt, be offensive to many readers.  We, too, find it distasteful.  Nevertheless, we feel that our readers have the right to know precisely what is currently being allowed by the OFRB.  Editor In a closed meeting [...]

2009-08-27T13:58:31-04:00August 27, 1993|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Future leaders hit the books at Life Issues school

The pro-life movement has begun an intense education campaign to train its leaders of tomorrow. It is being billed as the most extensive program designed for the express purpose of educating pro-lifers, leaders and political activists. The correspondence course, called “Life Issues, What You Need to Know about Abortion,” was developed and is administered by Campaign Life Coalition.  Retired high school teacher [...]

2009-08-27T13:55:53-04:00August 27, 1993|Pro-Life, Society & Culture, Youth Activism|

Ontario to fund an abortion franchise for Ottawa area

Taxpayers to foot the half million a year bill Ottawa will be the site of Ontario’s newest free-standing abortion facility and Henry Morgentaler will in all probability be its operator.  The news comes as no surprise to Eastern Ontario pro-lifers who have been fighting the establishment of an abortion clinic there for nearly two years. Ontario Health Minister Ruth Grieg announced July [...]

2009-08-27T13:54:16-04:00August 27, 1993|Abortion, Bioethics, Society & Culture|

Political mothers

Full-time mothers, like everyone else, have global concerns, but focus of their energy is by definition the home-front and meeting the basic needs of their families.  For women whose primary concern is their families, it may be difficult to achieve representation I government. I was intrigued by a story several months ago about a group of women in Hungary which has formed [...]

2009-08-27T13:50:19-04:00August 27, 1993|Issues, Marriage and Family, Motherhood, Politics, Society & Culture|

The tragedy of Dieppe

“We now turn away from the checkered spectacle of so much glory and so much shame.” ….Lord Macaulay Fifty one years ago on August 19, 1942, the Battle of Dieppe, the most tragic single day in Canada’s military history, sparked a controversy which has still not been resolved.  On that fateful day, the Allied Force, which included approximately 5,000 Canadians, attacked the [...]

2009-11-11T06:25:54-05:00August 27, 1993|Society & Culture|

Welfare reform targets single mothers

The Ontario NDP government has finally decided to get tough with the province’s surging $17 billion debt.  Most recently, Premier Bob Rae has taken aim at trimming the welfare system which has long needed substantial reform. However, these latest rounds of proposed cuts have left many single parents, who depend on social assistance to care for their children, uncertain about their future. [...]

2009-08-27T13:17:22-04:00August 27, 1993|Marriage and Family, Motherhood, Society & Culture|

66 per cent of Canadians oppose abortion on demand

The large majority of Canadians are against abortion on demand, a recent Gallup Poll has found. The poll, released August 2, showed that almost seven out of every ten Canadians (66 per cent with three per cent undecided) think that abortion should be illegal under certain circumstances. The poll was based on interviews with 1,001 Canadian adults between June 22 and July [...]

2009-08-27T13:15:51-04:00August 27, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Family losing tax ruling

Elaine and Walter Schachtschneider, of Hamilton, are married with children.  But if they had decided to live together without getting married they would have saved up to $1,200 a year in taxes. It’s part of the inequities built into the Canadian tax system which rewards couples for remaining unmarried.  Elaine took the case to the courts saying the laws were discriminatory against [...]

2009-08-27T13:11:59-04:00August 27, 1993|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Battling society’s cold curiosity Debbie Mahaffy speaks out for victim’s rights

[Interim correspondent Sue Careless interviewed Debbie Mahaffy shortly before the trial of Karla Homolka.  Homolka was on trial for the murder of Debbie Mahaffy’s daughter Leslie and was eventually given a 12-year sentence.] Debbie Mahaffey is a champion of victims' rights, bravely raising concerns about society's eerie fascination with criminals rather than victims. Victims' stories are often overshadowed by the public's need [...]

2026-02-24T07:30:22-05:00July 27, 1993|Marriage and Family, Motherhood, Society & Culture|

The month in Review

The Sally Ann and abortion In the June 10 edition of its newspaper Warcry, the Salvation Army printed its stance on abortion.  This position is highlighted by the first sentence which says that the Salvation Army believes in the sanctity of all human life.  It further goes on to state that they “support measures necessary to prevent any crisis pregnancy but are [...]

2009-08-27T12:28:14-04:00July 27, 1993|Abortion, News in Brief, Population, Society & Culture|

Rae gambles with future of Ontario

Bob, take my advice (I know you never have) and give those American mobsters who want to run ‘Bob Rae’s Windsor Casino’ the boot.  We’ll all be better off for it.  I don’t like the suggested name for the casino anymore than you do but then again it may be the only monument that you’ll have. I just finished reading Double Cross, [...]

2009-08-27T12:23:31-04:00July 27, 1993|Frank Kennedy, Society & Culture|
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