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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|

‘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 [...]

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|

Despite anti-life, anti-family measures in budget, pro-lifers find reason to celebrate

Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns On Nov. 4, Liberal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tabled the the Liberal government’s 2025 federal budget and after two weeks of kabuki theatre of whether or not enough opposition MPs would cross the floor, vote for the budget, or miss the final vote, it passed on a party-line vote 170-168. With a minority caucus that fell just [...]

2025-12-18T19:10:44-05:00December 18, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

Alberta’s Health Minister denied evidence of born-alive abortions

Richard Dur, Special to The Interim: She said there was “no evidence.” That was the line in a letter from Alberta’s Health Minister, Adriana LaGrange: “Please know that there is no evidence of live-birth abortions occurring in Alberta.” She may even be right, in the narrowest, most technical sense. There is no medical category called a “live-birth abortion.” On paper, what doesn’t [...]

2025-12-16T14:07:28-05:00December 16, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

Prolife Alberta launches campaign to protect abortion survivors

Paul Tuns: Prolife Alberta launched its “Left to Die” campaign demanding protection for babies born alive after botched abortions. The organization hopes to inform Albertans of the Alberta Health Services policy that allows babies born alive after surviving an abortion to die without receiving any care. The campaign was launched in September but gained publicity in late October and early November, forcing [...]

2025-12-16T13:52:56-05:00December 16, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

Liberal MP says some Bible verses are ‘hateful,’ should be illegal

Paul Tuns: During a discussion about Bill C-9, An Act to Amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places) in the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, the committee’s chair, Liberal MP Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs) stated certain Bible verses constituted hatred. Derek Ross, executive director and general counsel of the Christian Legal Fellowship, [...]

2025-12-16T13:47:43-05:00December 16, 2025|Politics, Religion|

Alberta ready to use notwithstanding clause

Interim Staff: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government introduced Bill 9, which would utilize the notwithstanding clause of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to ensure that three bills addressing transgender issues can remain free of judicial override. In 2024, the Smith government passed three bills: Bill 26, the Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2024, prohibiting gender reassignment surgery for children under 18 and [...]

2025-12-08T06:51:17-05:00December 8, 2025|Marriage and Family, Politics|

Despite anti-life, anti-family measures in budget, pro-lifers find reason to celebrate

Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns: On Nov. 4, Liberal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tabled the the Liberal government’s 2025 federal budget and after two weeks of kabuki theatre of whether or not enough opposition MPs would cross the floor, vote for the budget, or miss the final vote, it passed on a party-line vote 170-168. With a minority caucus that fell just [...]

2025-12-05T03:55:34-05:00December 5, 2025|Abortion, Politics, Religion|

The Prime Ministers

The Prime Ministers: Canada’s Leaders and the Nation They Shaped J.D.M. Stewart (Sutherland House, $37.95, 361 pages) The last books on Canada’s prime ministers were published in the 1990s and while it is difficult to match Right Honourable Men by Michael Bliss, former high school teacher, J.D.M. Stewart has proven worthy of the task. History that focuses on politics or great men [...]

2025-12-04T08:43:54-05:00December 4, 2025|Politics, Reviews|

Moral Issues influence religious, partisan affiliation

Paul Tuns, Review Moral Issues: How Public Opinion on Abortion and Gay Rights Affects American Religion and Politics by Paul Goren and Christopher Chapp (University of Chicago Press, $42.50 pb, 223 pages) In their book Moral Issues: How Public Opinion on Abortion and Gay Rights Affects American Religion and Politics, Paul Goren, director of the Center for the Study of Political Psychology [...]

2025-12-02T17:54:40-05:00December 2, 2025|Abortion, Politics, Reviews, Society & Culture|

Bills C2, C-8, C-9 threaten Canadians’ liberties

John Carpay: For power-hungry tyrants, government control over the internet is non-negotiable. The internet facilitates the exercise of our Charter freedoms, including freedom of expression, association, and even conscience and religion. Tyranny does not thrive and flourish when free people can communicate with each other freely. First, the federal Online News Act required social media companies to compensate news outlets for any [...]

2025-11-21T11:26:09-05:00November 21, 2025|John Carpay, Politics|

The birth of American conservatism, ‘born this way,’ etc…

From the editor’s desk: From the editor's desk On pages 14 and 15 of this issue we have book reviews of three giants of mid-20th century conservatism: William F. Buckley, Frank S. Meyer, and James Burnham. All three were at the founding of National Review, a magazine that has shaped U.S. conservatism since its founding 70 Novembers ago in 1955. [...]

2025-11-18T14:13:01-05:00November 18, 2025|Bioethics, Demography, Euthanasia, Marriage and Family, Paul Tuns, Politics|

B.C. bill to restrict youth gender transitions defeated

Paul Tuns: On Oct. 8, the British Columbia legislature voted 48-40 against the Protecting Minors from Gender Transition Act, a comprehensive, 11-page bill that would have outlawed medical transitioning of minors and restricted social transitioning of children. “I stand before you today not only as a member at this legislature but as a mother,” OneBC Party MLA Tara Armstrong (Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream) said [...]

2025-11-13T17:04:47-05:00November 13, 2025|Politics, Society & Culture|

Liberal MP claims government has no plans to strip churches of charitable tax status

Paul Tuns: According to the Catholic Register, Karina Gould, chair of the House of Commons Committee on Finance, has denied the Carney government has any plans to follow through with a proposal from the committee in 2024 to rescind the charitable tax status of religious organizations by removing the promotion of religion as a valid charitable end. The Register obtained a copy [...]

2025-11-11T15:51:43-05:00November 11, 2025|Abortion, Politics, Religion|
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