Politics

Municipal elections take on new significance: Downloading means pro-life opportunity

Campaign Life Coalition's National President Jim Hughes has a simple message for pro-lifers in the run-up to Ontario-wide municipal elections November 10: "Seize the day." Hughes is hoping to stir people up, and raise awareness of the importance of municipal elections. "A lot of pro-lifers think it's only MPs or provincial legislators who can make a difference," Hughes said in an interview [...]

2010-06-29T07:34:08-04:00September 29, 1997|Politics|

How the new Parliament measures up

Last month we contrasted the marked difference on life issues between Reform candidates in Ontario and those from the West in last June's federal election. We'll now look at some general election statistics and especially at how Members of Canada's 36th Parliament measure up on life issues. This analysis can be helpful for all members of the pro-life community during the mandate [...]

2010-06-29T07:29:26-04:00September 29, 1997|Politics|

Municipal vote offers pro-life opportunity

Ontario's pro-life community hopes to make some impact in provincial municipal elections scheduled for Monday, November 10. While the provincial government's mega-city legislation is expected to dominate the municipal election agenda, voters will be curious to note what measure of pro-family sentiment might be found among candidates vying for city councillor and school board trustee positions. Pro-family elements will also note what [...]

2010-06-28T08:02:25-04:00September 28, 1997|Politics|

Roseanne Skoke fails in N.S. leadership bid

Former MP and committed pro-life supporter Roseanne Skoke is considering her political future after failing in her bid to become the next Premier of the Province of Nova Scotia. In a July 12-13 leadership convention, Skoke finished well behind eventual winner Russell MacLellan. The margain of victory was nearly 3,000 votes. Skoke, who recently won the Joseph P. Borowski Award for her [...]

2010-06-22T14:01:10-04:00August 22, 1997|Politics, Pro-Life|

Charitable status in jeopardy

Christian groups on hit list? Interim special Pro-life organizations have expressed concern over Department of National Revenue plans to revoke the charitable status of a number of Christian or church-affiliated organizations. The July 12, 1997 Canada Gazette which publishes federal government notices, lists hundreds of organizations facing a change to their charitable tax status. Charitable status allows organizations to issue tax receipts [...]

2010-06-22T12:32:49-04:00August 22, 1997|Politics, Religion|

You Were Asking

There have been many requests for information on the ‘Gag Laws’, their effects on pro-life efforts, and why people were unaware of them. The two gag laws, C169 and C114 illustrate how easily citizens can be robbed of their democratic rights. Bill C169: October 25, 1983 On its face Bill C169 was a dull series of amendments to the Election Act, mainly [...]

2010-08-20T14:34:23-04:00July 20, 1997|Politics|

McGuinty’s stand short-lived

Two key figures in the recent Ontario Liberal Leadership race have shown their true colors on life and family issues. Ottawa South MPP Dalton McGuinty, now leader of the party, had previously tried to appeal to pro-life Ontarians. In an Interim interview during the race, McGuinty presented himself as a “moderate” on the abortion issue. Although he promised no concrete measures to [...]

2010-08-12T08:11:43-04:00July 12, 1997|Abortion, Politics|

Ron Gray looks to a revitalized CHP

Interim special In the wake of the June 2 federal election, Christian Heritage Party leader Ron Gray expressed concern about whether the CHP and the pro-life movement have yet succeeded in forming a solid bloc of pro-life voters in this country. “Why are some pro-lifers not voting pro-life?” he asked. “It seems as if some pro-lifers are voting more according to their [...]

2010-08-12T07:36:30-04:00July 12, 1997|Politics, Pro-Life|

Election preserves sombre status quo

Interim Staff Pro-life supporters can take small consolation from the results of the June 2 federal election, which saw the Jean Chrétien Liberals returned to power with a reduced majority. The election also saw the Reform Party replace the Bloc Quebecois as the official opposition, while the Conservative and New Democrat parties rebounded from the 1993 catastrophe to regain official party status. [...]

2010-08-11T13:02:28-04:00July 11, 1997|Politics|

Of tired Liberals and jaded voters

Pro-life supporters sometimes have a difficult time putting a positive face on what appears to be a steady diet of distressing news. A case in point is the recent federal election which saw the Chrétien Liberals returned to power for at least four more years of middle-of-the-road opportunism. Although the significance of a reduced majority won’t be lost on the government, there [...]

2010-08-11T11:08:47-04:00July 11, 1997|Editorials, Politics, Pro-Life|

Faint pro-life voice in the NDP ranks?

One of the surprises of the 1997 federal election campaign was the number of New Democratic Party candidates who claimed some measure of pro-life sympathy. According to information compiled for Campaign Life Coalition Voters’ Guide, the majority of NDP candidates either skirted the pro-life question or retreated to the party position on “women’s issues.” By election day however, Campaign Life had received [...]

2010-08-11T11:00:37-04:00July 11, 1997|Politics, Pro-Life|

Electorate wants real answers: Voters guides making election impact

Interim Staff Voters’ guides and questionnaires are gaining new prominence as a way to determine candidates’ positions on a variety of issues. A number of organizations, led by Campaign Life Coalition, have turned to questionnaires to help voters make a more informed choice at election time. Despite candidates’ reluctance to deal with questionnaires, the experience of the recent federal election reveals their [...]

2010-08-11T10:44:01-04:00July 11, 1997|Issues, Politics|

Hayes’ rocky road to re-election

Interim Staff Reform MP Sharon Hayes won’t forget the ordeal she went through to retain her Port Moody-Coquitlam (British Columbia) seat in the June 2 federal election. In an election marked by Reform’s effort to wrestle Opposition party status away from the separation-bent Bloc Quebecois and by individual MPs need to overcome bigotry charges clumsily placed in Reform’s path, Hayes faced a [...]

2010-08-10T14:25:55-04:00July 10, 1997|Politics|

N.S. leadership bid underway

Former MP Roseanne Skoke, now a candidate for the Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership, says if the provincial party wants to avoid the sort of collapse that wiped out federal Grit representation in the province on June 2, they’d be well advised to support her at the leadership convention in Halifax on July 11-12. “Enough is enough,” says Ms. Skoke, 43, who [...]

2010-08-10T13:58:34-04:00July 10, 1997|Politics|

Election preserves sombre status quo

Interim Staff Pro-life supporters can take small consolation from the results of the June 2 federal election, which saw the Jean Chrétien Liberals returned to power with a reduced majority. The election also saw the Reform Party replace the Bloc Quebecois as the official opposition, while the Conservative and New Democrat parties rebounded from the 1993 catastrophe to regain official party status. [...]

2010-08-10T13:55:30-04:00July 10, 1997|Politics|
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