Across Canada

Across Canada

Teens urged to delay sex Coren harrassed Pro-lifer convicted B.C. couple poison themselves Teens urged to delay sex HAMILTON, Ont. - The City of Hamilton is targeting teenagers with a flashy new sexual health program called "I'm Worth the Wait." The campaign encourages parents and teenagers to talk to each other and encourages youths to hold off having sex. The effort was [...]

2010-08-05T12:42:31-04:00August 5, 2003|Across Canada, Society & Culture|

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Canada The Canadian Press reports that "a part-time job counselling United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan is almost a certainty" for Jean Chretien once he steps down as prime minister ... The National Post reports that one-world advocate and depopulation extremistMaurice Strong, currently a special adviser to Annan, will become a senior adviser for international and environmental issues to Paul Martin if he wins the Liberal leadership [...]

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Depo-Provera increases STD risk Bloc favours same-sex 'marriage' Memorial day for children proposed Assisted suicide conviction Marriages increase slightly 'Anti-homophobia' initiative Depo-Provera increases STD risk HAMILTON, Ont. -- Researchers at McMaster University have found that the abortifacient, injectable birth-control drug Depo-Provera causes mice to be 100 times more susceptible to infection with herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). The study, published in [...]

2010-07-30T08:51:37-04:00July 30, 2003|Across Canada|

Across Canada

MAP access eased in Saskatchewan Calgaryabortuary plans stalled Breitkreuz motion C-83 debated NFB Kids' video promotes gay lifestyle MAP access eased in Saskatchewan REGINA - The Saskatchewan government introduced an amendment to The Pharmacy Act to allow pharmacists to prescribe the medication Levonorgestrel with a doctor's prescription. Health Minister John Nilson, who supported the amendments to the Act, said that the morning-after [...]

2010-07-29T13:53:20-04:00June 29, 2003|Across Canada|

Across Canada

Eliminating the unwanted via IVF testing of embryos Ontario Catholic university honours Trudeau Pro-life MP to jump to Saskatoon city politics Kelowna mother scheduled for abortion against her will Vancouver editorial on Bill C-13 and the abortion issue Eliminating the unwanted OTTAWA - The Victoria Times Colonist reports that there is a growing demand for pre implantation genetic diagnosis, which the paper [...]

2010-07-29T13:11:40-04:00May 29, 2003|Abortion, Across Canada, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Across Canada

Toronto mayor's race heats up Anglican priest quits over gay unions No jail time for killer mom Misconduct charges dropped against Christian MD Taxpayers to cover prison sex-changes Morgentaler vows more abortions Toronto mayor's race heats up TORONTO - Barbara Hall is trying to regain the mayor's throne, a position she lost in 1997 when Toronto was merged into one supercity. Hall [...]

2010-07-28T07:21:28-04:00March 28, 2003|Across Canada|

Across Canada

FCP prepares for Ontario election Hospital delays abortion decision Crown proceeds summarily against woman in pepper spray attack Feds considering daycare program Uniqueness of family upheld Judge urges protection of unborn Klein indicates support for school choice Alberta a haven for pornography Pro-lifers confront hospital union FCP prepares for Ontario election BURLINGTON, Ont. - In an end-of-year appeal for assistance, Family Coaliton [...]

2010-07-27T11:39:58-04:00February 27, 2003|Across Canada|

Across Canada

Morgentaler subject of TV movie CA opposes C-250 Bishops speak out on gay marriage Hospital urged to abortionists Euthanasia advocate in court Morgentaler subject of TV movie MONTREAL - The Montreal Gazette reports that Park Ex Pictures will produce a made-for-TV movie about abortionist Henry Morgentaler, entitled "Choices: The Henry Morgentaler Story." The Gazette reports that when freelance writer Linda Massarella called [...]

2010-07-26T13:11:16-04:00January 26, 2003|Across Canada|

Across Canada

Latimer appeal denied Ottawa - The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to reconsider the conviction of Robert Latimer. Convicted of second-degree murder, Latimer is ineligible for parole for at least 10 years. The appeal was based on the claim that the court was wrong in its original case in saying that 12-year-old Tracy's pain could have been effectively treated despite her [...]

2010-08-03T13:20:57-04:00June 3, 2002|Across Canada|

Across Canada

Abortionists want mandated referrals SAINT JOHN — Pro-abortionists in New Brunswick are accusing the Saint John medical community of denying women access to abortion and birth control. The bulletin of the New Brunswick College of Physicians and Surgeons says the body is seeking input from members on whether doctors should be mandated to refer patients to other doctors. Peter Ryan of Campaign [...]

2010-07-23T15:06:22-04:00April 23, 2002|Across Canada|

Across Canada

Five Christian Truth activists charged REGINA – Five members of the Regina-based Christian Truth Activists were charged with "performing an activity likely to distract users of a highway" on Feb. 18 while standing in a peaceful pro-life demonstration outside Regina General Hospital, which commits abortions. Six signs held by the demonstrators depicting graphic scenes of abortions were also confiscated. Activist spokesman Bill [...]

2010-07-22T11:55:27-04:00March 22, 2002|Across Canada|

Across Canada

B.C. group opposes violent video games VANCOUVER — The Coalition Opposing Violent Entertainment, which includes B.C. teachers and RCMP, is speaking out against the video gaming industry's marketing of violence to children. buy viagra in usa The National Post reports COVE spokesman Stephen Kline, a professor at Simon Fraser University, has condemned the games which he sees as "more graphically violent" and [...]

2015-05-21T08:30:42-04:00February 22, 2002|Across Canada|

Across Canada

End support for RU-486 trials, says Unity Party VICTORIA, B.C. - Noting that the Liberal government of Gordon Campbell is seeking ways to reduce spending, B.C. Unity Party leader Chris Delaney called upon the government to cease its financial support for clinical trials of the abortion drug RU-486. Following the announcement last year that a Canadian woman had died during the second [...]

2010-07-21T12:33:26-04:00January 21, 2002|Across Canada|

Across Canada

New Physicians for Life president VANCOUVER - Dr. Will Johnston has succeeded Dr. Robert Pankratz as president of Canadian Physicians for Life. Johnston, co-chair of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of B.C., heads the organization of 3,000 members who are committed to the Hippocratic Oath and the principle, "first, do no harm." Recently, PFL wrote Health Minister Allan Rock urging a dialogue on [...]

2010-07-21T09:30:44-04:00November 21, 2001|Across Canada|

Across Canada

New Physicians for Life president VANCOUVER - Dr. Will Johnston has succeeded Dr. Robert Pankratz as president of Canadian Physicians for Life. Johnston, co-chair of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of B.C., heads the organization of 3,000 members who are committed to the Hippocratic Oath and the principle, "first, do no harm." Recently, PFL wrote Health Minister Allan Rock urging a dialogue on [...]

2010-07-20T13:49:17-04:00November 20, 2001|Across Canada|
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