Politics

Gay marriage bill proceeds in Congress

Oswald Clark On Nov. 16, during a lame-duck session of Congress, the Senate passed the On Nov. 16, during a lame-duck session of Congress, the Senate passed the Respect for Marriage Act – a version of which was passed in the House of Representatives in July– a version of which was passed in the House of Representatives in July -- that repeals [...]

2022-12-05T15:26:03-05:00December 5, 2022|Marriage and Family, Politics|

Lewis, Bernier blast Canada’s assisted suicide regime

Paul Tuns A current Conservative MP and the leader of the People’s Party of Canada have both condemned Canada’s permissive euthanasia laws that are resulting in people who have treatable conditions but living in poverty being approved for so-called Medical Assistance in Dying. Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis criticized Canada’s euthanasia regime as a money-saving measure the government is using to “rid society” [...]

2022-12-05T13:28:57-05:00December 5, 2022|Euthanasia, Politics|

BQ, Liberal, NDP block condemnation of infant euthanasia

Paul Tuns Bloc Quebecois, Liberal, and NDP members of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities rejected a motion by Conservative MP Rosemarie Falk (Battlefords-Lloydminster) to condemn child euthanasia. During Oct. 7 testimony at the Commons’ Special Joint Committee of Medical Assistance in Dying, Dr. Louis Roy of the [...]

2022-12-05T13:06:38-05:00December 5, 2022|Euthanasia, Politics|

Justin Trudeau to appear on ‘Canada’s drag race’

Interim Staff CTV announced and posted a teaser video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appearing on a spinoff of the television show Canada's Drag Race, much to the tittering excitement of Canadian journalists. CTV News said in a statement, "Justin Trudeau is swinging by the 'werkroom' on an upcoming spinoff of 'Canada’s Drag Race'." The statement continued: "Producers of the drag [...]

2022-12-02T10:01:01-05:00December 2, 2022|Politics, Society & Culture|

CLC declares success in municipal elections

Interim Staff Strongly pro-life and pro-family Catholic school board trustees Michael Del Grande and Helena Karabela, who were both criticized for their faithful witness by their fellow trustees, were reelected in Toronto and Halton respectively. Following municipal elections in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Prince Edward Island, Campaign Life Coalition said the hard work of setting up candidate databases, sending [...]

2022-11-30T12:54:21-05:00November 30, 2022|Politics|

Fallout of U.S. midterms

We are not going to sugarcoat the results of the U.S. midterm elections: it was not a good day for pro-lifers. But neither was it a great day for pro-aborts. This election delivered stunning victories and disappointing defeats for both sides. The pro-life losses were significant, perhaps more so than the wins. Several states enacted constitutional protections for abortion through referenda and [...]

2022-11-29T13:07:16-05:00November 29, 2022|Abortion, Politics|

Abortion and the U.S. midterms Did Dobbs help the Democrats? Yes. And no.

Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns When the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade leaked on May 2, the politics of returning the abortion issue to the states and elected representatives predominated the media coverage of the momentous decision-to-be. Would overturning Roe, which discovered a right to abortion out of whole cloth, help Democrats in the midterm elections when the United States faced [...]

2022-11-29T12:58:39-05:00November 29, 2022|Abortion, Politics|

Trudeau, Joly Trumpet abortion at UN

Paul Tuns: On Sept. 21, in remarks to reporters at the United Nations after addressing the General Assembly, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau once again declared his support for abortion, with his Foreign Minister, Melanie Joly, reiterating the message six days later at the UN. In response to a journalist's questions about what, if any limits Trudeau supported when it comes to abortion, [...]

2022-11-15T15:33:27-05:00November 15, 2022|Abortion, Demography, Politics, Population|

New focus for U.S. March for Life

Oswald Clark: March for Life president Jeanne Mancini announced Oct. 13 that the theme of the 2023 march will center on moving into a post-Roe world by re-routing the event to pass Congress rather than the Supreme Court, acknowledging that the abortion issue is now primarily a political rather than legal issue. The forthcoming March for Life will be the 50th anniversary [...]

2022-11-14T10:42:36-05:00November 14, 2022|Abortion, Politics|

Prudential pro-life legislation

Rory Leishman: In a nationwide poll conducted shortly after the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on June 24 to overturn Roe v. Wade, the authoritative, non-partisan Pew Research Center found that 57 per cent of Americans disapproved of the ruling. In this same poll, 62 per cent said they believed abortion should be legal “in all or most [...]

2022-11-10T10:51:16-05:00November 10, 2022|Abortion, Politics|

Where are the pro-life MPs

On so-called “Safe Abortion Day” in September, most pro-abortion MPs acknowledged the day. In May and June when the Dobbs decision was leaked and officially released, overturning the infamous Roe decision, many federal and provincial pro-abortion politicians criticized the decision while you could count on one hand the number of pro-life MPs who applauded it. When Queen’s Park resumed in the summer [...]

2022-11-09T08:27:43-05:00November 9, 2022|Abortion, Politics|

Pro-life MPs remain silent as left-wing MPs celebrate ‘Safe Abortion Day’

Prime Minister, cabinet celebrate abortion, insist there should be more Paul Tuns: Sept. 28 was International “Safe Abortion Day,” and numerous Canadians acknowledged it on Twitter and in the House of Commons. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: "Canadians have had access to safe and legal abortions for almost 35 years. To those who continue to fight for their safety and bodily autonomy: [...]

2022-11-09T08:25:14-05:00November 9, 2022|Abortion, Politics|

Faith, Force, and Reason

Faith, Force, and Reason: An Armchair History of the Rule of Law David M. Beatty (University of Toronto Press, $40 pb, 336 pages): David M. Beatty, professor emeritus in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto, has written a truly remarkable and valuable book, Faith, Force, and Reason. In the preface he sets out his project: “This is a book [...]

2022-11-08T09:43:20-05:00November 8, 2022|Politics, Reviews|

The Statesman as Thinker: Portraits of Greatness, Courage and Moderation

The Statesman as Thinker: Portraits of Greatness, Courage and Moderation Daniel J. Mahoney (Encounter, $41, 231 pages): Daniel Maloney, a political philosopher whose byline appears regularly in conservative publications exploring big ideas, has written a highly readable book examining statesmanship through the lens of exemplary figures as Edmund Burke, Alexis de Tocqueville, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle and Vaclav Havel, [...]

2022-11-05T08:57:03-04:00November 4, 2022|Politics, Reviews|

Lewis, Block, Moore among Poilievre’s ‘shadow cabinet’

Paul Tuns: After Leslyn Lewis finished third in the party's leadership, pro-life Canadians were eager to see whether she would make newly minted Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's leadership team or list of critics. Poilievre named his leadership team in early September, days after winning the leadership on the first ballot, with two openly homosexual MPs being named to important positions: Melissa Lantsman [...]

2022-11-02T11:04:13-04:00November 2, 2022|Politics|
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