Society & Culture

IVF parents facing the wrong direction

Dr. Donald Demarco presented a brief to the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies in Toronto on November 20, 1990. Because of time restrictions on that occasion, he has been given space in The Interim to expand and clarify his remarks to two of the Commissioners, Maureen McTeer and Grace Jantzen. Disease and desire Ms. McTeer stated that one of the chief [...]

2009-07-31T13:19:37-04:00January 31, 1991|Bioethics, Donald DeMarco, Society & Culture|

Glorifying God and saving babies

How do you counsel a woman in crisis pregnancy?  The North York Crisis Pregnancy Centre (NYCPC), in Toronto, has had six years of experience. “We are not here to save babies. We are here to glorify God and speak the truth about abortion. If babies are saved, we rejoice,” says Mary Turner, the current director of NYCPC. “We are here to help [...]

2009-07-31T13:16:02-04:00January 31, 1991|Abortion, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Miracle on the corner of the shoeshine boys

As we begin 1991, I want to relate this true story to the readers of The Interim. It is a story I go back to, from time to time, when my flagging faith, hope and courage need a little jolt. In 1983, I was a visitor to the city of Santo Domingo, in the Caribbean country of the Dominican Republic. It was [...]

2009-07-31T13:13:55-04:00January 31, 1991|Society & Culture|

Is Christianity being marginalized in Canada?

Vancouver. In October of 1990, the B.C. Social Credit Party faced a contentious issue at its annual convention: should it remove from its constitution a clause committing it to foster Christian principles? On the one hand, pro-life Social Credit member Kathleen Toth contended that, if the clause was removed, “I can see a lot of people who joined this party because of [...]

2009-07-31T13:10:25-04:00January 31, 1991|Religion, Society & Culture|

Justice Wilson retires

“The most liberal-minded and controversial member of the Supreme Court of Canada is stepping down,” said a news story on November 21. Mme. Justice Bertha Wilson, the first woman appointed to the court (in 1982), said she was resigning in order to spend more time with her husband, a retired minister. Tributes The announcement brought a chorus of tributes to her. The [...]

2009-07-31T13:08:55-04:00January 31, 1991|Politics, Society & Culture|

Sexually transmitted diseases explode among teens

Dr. Barbara Romanowski head of a federal advisory committee on sexually transmitted diseases, said we should be “bloody worried” about the incidence of these among teenagers. She told the Reproductive Technologies Commission that the infections are costing the country astronomical amounts of money; $200 million is spent every year just for the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease and ectopic pregnancies (often caused [...]

2009-07-31T13:04:31-04:00January 31, 1991|Society & Culture|

Around the Country

Recession saving marriages? Statistics Canada reports that there has been a dramatic increase in the divorce level: for every two weddings, one marriage breaks up. Twenty years ago, the U.S. rate was more than twice as high as ours, ten years ago it was 50 per cent higher, now they are about even. “I don’t think we can be sanguine about the [...]

2009-07-31T12:27:42-04:00January 31, 1991|Marriage and Family, Religion, Society & Culture|

Satanism: sacrificing the children

Evil is an effective agent, a living spiritual being, perverted and perverting. A terrible reality. One of the greatest needs is defence from the evil which is called the Devil. The question of the Devil and the influence he can exert on individual persons as well as on communities, whole societies, or events, is very important. It should be studied again. Pope [...]

2009-07-31T12:15:02-04:00January 31, 1991|Religion, Society & Culture|

LEAF: her mistress’ voice

LEAF, the Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund, is a national feminist group dedicated to taking women’s equality issues into Canada’s courts. It was mobilized on April 17, 1985, the day the equality rights clauses of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms came into force. Objectives LEAF strives: -    to educate the public concerning rights and the significance, interpretation and enforcement of [...]

2009-07-31T12:06:16-04:00January 31, 1991|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

‘Abortion film, an outright lie,’ says adoption lobby

The U.S. media has run yet another in a long line of pro-abortion polemics. This time it was Abortion Denied: Shattering Young Women’s Lives, a half-hour pseudo-documentary, produced by the Feminist majority organization. It was aired December 7, on Ted Turner’s Atlanta-based TBS Cable Network. The program is a hysterical attack on ‘parental consent laws,’ and the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision [...]

2009-07-31T11:54:58-04:00January 31, 1991|Abortion, Movie Review, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

“AIDS not solely a medical problem,” says Pope

Besides Lake Victoria in Tanzania and in the mountainous country of Burundi, Pope John Paul II told large crowds of his ten-day African trip in early September, that AIDS is a moral issue which calls for changes in human behaviour. His message was bound to exasperate those who consider that the AIDS epidemic must be countered with contraception and ‘safe-sex.’ AIDS is [...]

2009-07-31T11:50:20-04:00January 31, 1991|Politics, Society & Culture|

Home picketing is successful

Drs. J. White and K. Campbell of Brantford, Ontario, both quit committing abortions after a brave lawyer and a stubborn retired school caretaker picketed their homes. Lawyer Paul Vandervet and Mr. Bill Fuller, Brantford residents and pro-life friends, picketed the doctors’ homes after picketing their offices failed to stop them from killing the unborn. Home picketing seemed to do the trick. Dr. [...]

2009-07-30T11:04:16-04:00January 30, 1991|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

You were asking?

The following are some of the most commonly asked questions about the government’s abortion law, Bill C-43. At the time of writing, the Bill has yet to be passed by the Senate. Doesn’t the fact that some doctors say they will stop doing abortions prove that the new law is better than no law? Kim Campbell, the Minister of Justice, who is [...]

2009-07-29T18:21:02-04:00January 29, 1991|Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Abortion survivor wins landmark award

A British Columbia court on December 4, 1990, awarded $900,000 in a botched abortion case. The money, which is to be added to at a later date, goes to Jody Cherry, a B.C. woman and her eight-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, who survived the abortion. Elizabeth was born with severe mental and physical handicaps as a result of the abortion. Still pregnant In 1982, [...]

2009-07-29T12:13:27-04:00January 29, 1991|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Working for a better society

If ill opinions cannot be quite rooted out, and you cannot cure some received vice according to your wishes, you must not therefore abandon the commonwealth.” Sir Thomas More. In the December 1990 editorial, “The spiritual battle for Canada,” we described the formidable forces arrayed against a society founded on and held together by respect for God and the Christian tradition. Within [...]

2009-07-29T09:42:37-04:00January 29, 1991|Editorials, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|
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