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|

Papal fallibility

Chicago’s Cardinal Blase Cupich has been a painful disappointment for pro-lifers. A long-time ally of the since-defrocked abuser, Theodore McCarrick, Cupich has been, at best, a reluctant defender of the unborn. Although he did hail the demise of Roe v. Wade as an opportunity for “a national conversation on protecting human life in the womb,” he criticized a statement made by his brother [...]

2025-11-11T15:52:21-05:00November 11, 2025|Abortion, Politics, Religion|

From Trotskyite to conservative

Paul Tuns, Review: James Burnham: An Intellectual Biography by David T. Byrne (Northern Illinois University Press, $45.95, 242 pages) James Burnham, like many of those on the political Right in the second half of the 20th century, migrated there from the Left. Historian David T. Byrne examines the intellectual journey of this foundational conservative thinker from literary critic and Trotskyite philosopher to one [...]

2025-11-05T16:10:17-05:00November 5, 2025|Paul Tuns, Politics, Reviews|

From Stalinism to conservatism

Paul Tuns, Review: The Man who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer by Daniel Flynn (Encounter, $54.99, 544 pages) Frank Meyer is the most important conservative whose name you never heard. Perhaps more than anyone not named William F. Buckley, he shaped American conservatism to adopt the seemingly contradictory stances of promoting a socially dynamic economic freedom with respect for [...]

2025-11-05T16:02:59-05:00November 5, 2025|Paul Tuns, Politics, Reviews|

William F. Buckley, father of modern conservatism

Paul Tuns, Review: Buckley: The Life and Revolution that Changed America  by Sam Tanenhaus (Random House, $54, 1018 pages) The conservative columnist George F. Will says that before there was Ronald Reagan there was Barry Goldwater, that before that there was Goldwater there was National Review magazine, and before NR there was its founder William F. Buckley. Buckley was without doubt, the most influential [...]

2025-11-05T15:55:44-05:00November 5, 2025|Paul Tuns, Politics, Reviews|

Feds give millions to promote abortion to ‘underserved groups’

Paul Tuns Ottawa’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Fund gave the University of British Columbia faculty of Medicine’s Contraception and Abortion Research Team (CART) $4.3 million in taxpayer funding to pay for research into expanding abortion to “underserved” groups such as individuals who identify as LGBTQ+, the homeless, and youth. UBC Medicine said in a press release, the funding will “address barriers to [...]

2025-11-04T16:48:30-05:00November 4, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

Open Letter to a politician seeking office

Donald DeMarco: My iPad, that incomprehensible marvel of technology, conveyed a letter from a politician who wanted my vote. He was polite, as was proper, and promised to do many good things if elected, as was expected. He closed his missive, fully confident that I would fully agree with him. “And I will always defend,” he said, “a woman’s right to abortion.” [...]

2025-10-10T10:54:29-04:00October 10, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

Tory MPs denounce plan to strip religious, pro-life groups of charitable status

Paul Tuns: During the Sept. 16 session of the House of Commons, three Conservative MPs rose to submit petitions from Canadians concerned about the All-Party Finance Committee’s 2024 recommendation to strip all religious and pro-life organizations and institutions of charitable status. In December 2024, the All-Party Finance Committee submitted more than 400 budget recommendations, including Recommendation 429 to amend the Income Tax [...]

2025-10-13T12:19:53-04:00October 9, 2025|Politics, Religion|

Data doesn’t support the narrative

John Carpay: The new Justice Centre report Post-COVID Canada: The Rise in Unexpected Deaths explains how the latest Statistics Canada death data discredits the government-and-media narrative that Canadians were fed in 2020 and 2021. Politicians and media were wrong about COVID, wrong about lockdowns, and wrong about the COVID vaccines. COVID was much closer to being a bad annual flu than it [...]

2025-10-13T11:34:20-04:00October 9, 2025|Politics, Society & Culture|

Think tank paper condemns anti-free speech ‘bubble laws’

Paul Tuns: In July, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute published a paper by Christine Van Geyn, a lawyer and litigation director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, titled “Anti-free speech ‘bubble laws’ are unconstitutional – and expanding. We need to stop them.” Van Geyn wrote that “From one province in 1995 to thousands of locations across multiple cities by 2025, ‘bubble zone’ laws have significantly [...]

2025-10-13T11:29:03-04:00October 9, 2025|Abortion, Politics|

Alberta to use notwithstanding clause on its three transgender laws: memo

Paul Tuns: Canadian Press reported that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is prepared to use the notwithstanding clause to uphold three transgender laws if the courts attempt to overturn them. In a Sept. 10 memo obtained by the Canadian Press, the Smith government’s Justice Department directed other departments to prepare for Smith’s office to invoke the notwithstanding clause of the Charter of Rights [...]

2025-10-07T19:26:31-04:00October 7, 2025|Marriage and Family, Politics|

The United Nations: 60 years of pushing abortion, family planning

Paul Tuns: After the League of Nations disintegrated in the wake of World War II, U.S. President Frank Delano Roosevelt proposed the idea of the Four Powers (the U.S., U.K., Russia, and Red China) as an international body to coordinate cooperation among them. Throughout the war the idea morphed into what became the April 1945 San Francisco United Nations Conference on International [...]

2025-10-06T11:36:05-04:00October 6, 2025|Abortion, Demography, Marriage and Family, Politics|

Eight is enough

1945 was a moment of great hope, and great peril. A mere quarter century after the close of what had then been known as the “War to End all Wars,” Europe had, for the second time, been the epicenter of an even more destructive military conflict. In the wake of the Great War, the League of Nations had been founded precisely to [...]

2025-10-06T10:32:01-04:00October 6, 2025|Abortion, Politics|
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