Politics

Who will be leader?

Here is a rundown of the current Liberal leadership contenders in alphabetical order. Jean Chretien, former MP and Trudeau Cabinet minister, 55, Roman Catholic.  Long experience in government; populist appeal in English Canada but much less so in Quebec.  Has accepted the obscene spending limit of $1.7 million for the leadership race thereby assuring big money control of party.  Press has declared [...]

2009-07-29T13:12:25-04:00March 1, 1990|Politics|

Misguided amendments will not save lives

The 15-member House of Commons Committee which will study Bill C-43 for up to two months beginning on January 30 is dominated by pro-abortionists. The Conservative members were hand-picked from among those who support the C-43 idea.  Of the four Liberals, three are pro-abortion and of the NDP two out of two.  Although it is unlikely that anything resembling pro-life views will [...]

2010-06-02T07:18:34-04:00February 2, 1990|Abortion, Politics|

Chrétien picketed

Jean Chretien has been put on notice that he is not going to be able to hide his pro-abortion record during his run for the Liberal party leadership.  Even before announcing his candidacy Jean Chretien has encountered pro-life picketers protesting his views on abortion.  At Chretien’s first Toronto appearance of the year on January 12, some 40 pro-life people picketed as Chretien [...]

2010-06-02T07:17:24-04:00February 2, 1990|Politics, Pro-Life|

Comments on the Liberal race

Current leadership races in all parties seem to be flagging.  There is a dearth of capable candidates, whether for the Ontario Conservatives, the federal NDP or the federal Liberals.  The only thing they seem to have in common is being pro-abortion though it is good to see three pro-life candidates in the Liberal leadership race with Tom Wappel, MP for Scarborough Centre, [...]

2010-06-02T07:15:36-04:00February 2, 1990|Abortion, Politics|

Who will be leader?

Here is a rundown of the current Liberal leadership contenders in alphabetical order. Jean Chretien, former MP and Trudeau Cabinet minister, 55, Roman Catholic.  Long experience in government; populist appeal in English Canada but much less so in Quebec.  Has accepted the obscene spending limit of $1.7 million for the leadership race thereby assuring big money control of party.  Press has declared [...]

2010-06-02T07:12:52-04:00February 2, 1990|Abortion, Politics|

Chrétien picketed

Jean Chretien has been put on notice that he is not going to be able to hide his pro-abortion record during his run for the Liberal party leadership.  Even before announcing his candidacy Jean Chretien has encountered pro-life picketers protesting his views on abortion.  At Chretien’s first Toronto appearance of the year on January 12, some 40 pro-life people picketed as Chretien [...]

2009-07-29T13:14:38-04:00January 29, 1990|Politics|

The Editorial The banality of conformity

Judge Rosalie Abella in Viewpoint, a supplement to the Canadian Jewish News, January 4, 1990 entitled “Jews in Canada: Looking to the future,” lamented the trend of Jews “who seek more and more to be the same as everybody else.”  Except for the Jewsish Orthodox, writes Judge Abella, “many Jews in Canada…conclude that the best way to integrate (into Canadian Society) is [...]

2009-07-29T13:35:05-04:00January 29, 1990|Editorials, Politics|

Comments on the Liberal race

Current leadership races in all parties seem to be flagging.  There is a dearth of capable candidates, whether for the Ontario Conservatives, the federal NDP or the federal Liberals.  The only thing they seem to have in common is being pro-abortion though it is good to see three pro-life candidates in the Liberal leadership race with Tom Wappel, MP for Scarborough Centre, [...]

2009-07-29T13:13:41-04:00January 29, 1990|Politics|

Letter to Doris Anderson

Doris Anderson, former editor of Chatelaine (1959-1975), a former president of NAC and former PC candidate, is a long-time feminist activist. At present, she is a columnist for the pro-abortion daily Toronto Star. – Editor You say you would like to hear from “any woman who feels her lot hasn’t been improved by the women’s movement and who wishes it had never [...]

2009-07-29T08:22:43-04:00January 29, 1990|Issues, Politics|

Northern Ireland: abortion free

It is generally assumed in Canada that because Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and is represented by Members of Parliament in London, it is covered by the British Abortion Act of 1967. Not so. The Abortion Act quite specifically excluded Northern Ireland, and abortion is illegal there. This political-legal situation reflects the thinking and the moral principles of the [...]

2009-07-29T08:20:36-04:00January 29, 1990|Abortion, Politics|

You were asking?

There have been many questions regarding the Mulroney Government’s proposed bill C-43. I am answering them without reference to all the questioners. The first question is: Isn’t this bill better than a gestational one? No. The proposed law would allow abortions in any stage of the pre-born child’s development, right up to delivery. All that is needed is a compliant doctor. The [...]

2009-07-29T08:19:41-04:00January 29, 1990|Politics|

THE EDITORIAL – Conservatives betray God and country

Woe is me! The traitors betray: with treachery have the traitors betrayed! Isaiah 24:16 In 1969 Pierre Trudeau, John Turner and the Liberals betrayed God and country by legalizing abortion. After twenty years of steadily deteriorating morals and equally steadily increased violence in the home and on the street, Brian Mulroney and the Progressive Conservatives have concluded that they ought to repeat [...]

2009-07-29T08:16:56-04:00January 29, 1990|Editorials, Politics|

Bishop denies legislator communion

Bishop Leo Maher of San Diego, California, has denied Catholic assembly woman Lucy Killea, a Democrat, the right to receive communion. Killea ran for the state Senate in a special election on December 5, 1989. She took a pro-abortion stand in her public statements and advertising. This led Bishop Maher to declare “…you are placing yourself in complete contradiction to the moral [...]

2009-07-28T12:24:18-04:00January 28, 1990|Politics, Religion|

NDP: the future is the past

On December 2 Canada’s New Democratic Party, known from 1932 to 1971 as the CCF (Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) changed leaders. Out went former political science professor Ed Broadbent, 53, from Canada’s car manufacturing centre, Oshawa, Ontario. In came social worker Audrey McLaughlin, 53, formerly of Toronto, more recently from the sparsely populated tundra of the Yukon. “I stand for change,” she told [...]

2009-07-28T12:23:10-04:00January 28, 1990|Politics|

Abortion Bill: More Smoke & Mirrors

The government abortion bill C-43 has passed second reading and been sent to committee. The vote, 164 in favour and 114 against, does not represent the feeling of MPs on the legislation. Many pro-life MPs voted in favour of the legislation hoping that it would be amended before third and final reading. The prospects for any pro-life amendments, however, are thought to [...]

2009-07-28T12:21:13-04:00January 28, 1990|Abortion, Politics|
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