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Canada Prince Edward Island Premier Pat Binns##' Progressive Conservatives wins re-election. Binns is pro-life. About four out of five Islanders vote, proving that being pro-life is not an impediment to political success ... Ernie Eves, the defeated premier of Ontario, says he will stay on as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party "for a period of time." Early speculation has it that [...]

2010-09-01T08:39:10-04:00November 1, 2003|Bits n' Pieces|

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MAP available without prescription in Saskatchewan New Brunswick Gay activist charged Supreme Knight blasts 'Catholic' Canadian politicians India's culture of death MAP available without prescription REGINA - Saskatchewan's NDP government has allowed pharmacists to dispense the abortifacient morning after pill without a doctor's prescription. Under new regulations, after taking a short course, pharmacists are able to distribute the drugs. "We have 245 [...]

2010-08-30T13:57:13-04:00October 30, 2003|Abortion, Issues, Society & Culture, World Briefs|

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

United States Rep. Mark Souder (R, Ind.) and former Congressman Tom Coburn (R, Okla.) send letters to the federal Centres for Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration urging them to put medically accurate warnings on condoms. In 2001, a CDC study found "there was no ... evidence that condom use reduces the risk" of infection for human papillomavirus, the cause [...]

2010-08-30T13:55:56-04:00October 30, 2003|Across Canada, Bits n' Pieces, US Briefs, World Briefs|

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

U.S. politics Pro-abortion and population control proponent billionare George Soros is funding a new political action group, America Coming Together, to oppose President George W. Bush and numerous pro-life senatorial and congressional candidates. The anticipated $75 million fund was set up with a $10 million donation from Soros and will be headed by Ellen Malcolm, president of EMILY's List, a pro-abortion political action committee. [...]

World Briefs

U.K. in euthanasia hurry Bizarre gay cannibalism murder Slovak pols refuse to sign abortion bill Inflated stats used to promote abortion Peru cabinet turns pro-abort U.K. in euthanasia hurry LONDON - The disability rights group No Less Human condemned the short time allowed for giving evidence to the Joint Select Committee on the Draft Mental Incapacity Bill, a parliamentary inquiry into the [...]

2010-08-05T12:46:44-04:00August 5, 2003|World Briefs|

U.S. Briefs

UNFPA funding prohibited 'Religious' coalition honours pro-aborts Pro-life judicial nominee opposed 'Roe' to appeal Baptists fix historical error Family sues over abortion death UNFPA funding prohibited WASHINGTON D.C. - The House of Representatives voted 216-211 in favour of a pro-life amendment prohibiting government funding of the United Nation's Population Fund. The UNFPA has been accused of involvement in, and tolerance of, forced [...]

2010-08-05T12:44:14-04:00August 5, 2003|US Briefs|

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|

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

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 [...]

Happy birthday Fr. Ted

For Father Ted, intorductions are unnecessary, and superlatives are inadequate: we can only offer our gratitude. His courageous deeds, inspiring words and unparalleled acts of bravery and selflessness, have invigorated a generation of pro-life Canadians. He has prayed, protested, and been arrested many times, and still he remains an undaunted champion for the unborn. His conviction is rivaled only by his compassion. [...]

2010-07-30T08:53:18-04:00July 30, 2003|Abortion, Euthanasia, Society & Culture, World Briefs|

Across Canada

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|

World Briefs

Connecticut Supreme Court rules unborn part of mother's body Successful pro-life T-shirt day in Stafford, Virginia Euthanasia in decline in Netherlands? EU to monitor pro-lifers Male mice produce eggs in Tokyo Unborn ruled part of mother's body HARTFORD, Ct. - In a decision that upset both sides of the abortion debate, the Supreme Court of Connecticut ruled that an unborn baby is [...]

2010-07-29T13:53:48-04:00June 29, 2003|Issues, World Briefs|

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|

U.S. Briefs

Florida's 'Choose Life' plates upheld Court rules against God Presidential politics and abortion S.C. readies for pro-life battles Florida's 'Choose Life' plates upheld ATLANTA - The Federal Appeals Court for the 11th Circuit rejected a challenge to Florida's Choose Life licence plates brought by several pro-abortion groups and individuals. Mathew D. Staver, president and general counsel for the Liberty Counsel, which represented [...]

2010-07-29T13:10:59-04:00May 29, 2003|Abortion, Pro-Life, US Briefs|

World Briefs

PP Politically motivated exaggeration in Nairobi Botched abortion in England Dutch doctors balk at euthanasia requirements Japanese euthanasia case Politically motivated exaggeration NAIROBI - The International Planned Parenthood Federation told participants at its conference in Kenya, which included the health ministers of Ghana, Mozambique and Namibia, that liberalizing abortion laws in African countries could prevent as many as 30,000 maternal deaths. Campaign [...]

2010-07-29T13:10:22-04:00May 29, 2003|Abortion, Euthanasia, Society & Culture, World Briefs|
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