Politics

Woodworth answers critics

When MP Stephen Woodworth addressed the Kitchener Pro-Life Forum, he was given rock-star treatment, getting a standing ovation when he was introduced. The applause was an acknowledgement of his work bringing forward for debate a private member`s bill, M-312, which if passed would require Parliament to re-examine the Criminal Code definition of human being using modern scientific evidence. Currently, Section 223 (1) [...]

2012-10-23T07:30:33-04:00October 21, 2012|Fetal Rights, Politics|

M-312 debated in Parliament

Photo of MP Stephen Woodworth talking about M-312 to the Kitchener pro-Life Forum On Sept. 21, in front of a packed gallery, the second hour of debate for Stephen Woodworth’s (CPC, Kitchener Centre) private member’s motion, M-312, took place in the House of Commons. Woodworth was joined by several Conservative colleagues calling for Parliament to set up a special committee [...]

2012-10-19T18:12:05-04:00October 19, 2012|Politics|

Abortion becomes major issue in 2012 election

Pro-lifers labelled the Democratic National Convention “Abortion-Palooza” after Barack Obama and numerous speakers highlighted “abortion,” “choice,” and “reproductive rights” in their speeches. After four years in power, Obama presides over an economy that remains in shambles and a world as unstable as dangerous as he inherited (if not more), so Democrats had to find something – anything – to talk about other [...]

2012-10-13T22:04:35-04:00October 13, 2012|Announcements, Features, Politics|

CHP releases document on pro-life incremental legislation

The Christian Heritage Party of Canada issued a position paper outlining its support for various incremental measures to restrict abortion to offer guidance in what it seems as the best ways to limit abortion in Canada on route to eventually eliminating it. The document, signed by party leader Jim Hnatiuk and deputy leader Rod Taylor reiterates the party’s “unequivocal and unwavering [...]

2012-09-22T06:01:23-04:00September 22, 2012|Abortion Law, Announcements, Features, Politics|

Ontario hides abortion statistics

In January, the Ontario legislature passed the government’s Bill 122, the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act, which, despite is laudable sounding name, puts the provinces abortion statistics beyond public access. Overall, the BPSAA increases public access to information about hospitals and clinics, but when it comes to abortion, the bill amends the Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection Act – or [...]

2012-09-22T06:16:49-04:00September 20, 2012|Abortion statistics, Politics|

CMA opposes M-312, considers babies not human until after birth

The Canadian Medical Association, the largest association of doctors in the country, voted August 15 to maintain the current wording of the Criminal Code definition of human being and oppose M-312, a private member’s bill that would require Parliament to examine scientific evidence as to whether the child in the womb is a human being and the human rights and Criminal Code [...]

2012-09-13T17:37:16-04:00September 1, 2012|Fetal Rights, Politics|

Bev Oda resignation ‘good for babies’: CLC

While Bev Oda, the former federal Minister for International Cooperation and head of the Canadian International Development Agency, resigned amidst an embarrassing controversy surrounding her five-star hotel stay at the Savoy in London, England at which she enjoyed $16 orange juice, the real scandal, pro-lifers say, is the financial support she gave to International Planned Parenthood Federation even while the government [...]

2012-08-14T06:48:51-04:00August 14, 2012|Politics|

Transgendered, transsexuals get special protections in Ontario

On June 13 Bill 33, a private members bill in the Ontario legislature that would add “gender expression” and “gender identity” to the Ontario Human Rights Code and give special legal protection to people who self-identify as transgender and transsexual, passed with all-party support in an unrecorded vote. Opponents of Bill 33 and similar bills at the federal level have called the [...]

2012-07-30T07:43:29-04:00July 30, 2012|Politics, Society & Culture|

Bill 13 passes amidst protests

Catholic school funding questioned in aftermath After facing months of protests by pro-family and religious groups, the McGuinty government rammed Bill 13, the so-called Accepting Schools Act, through committee for a final vote on June 5. Bill 13 passed 65-36. Although the Accepting Schools Act was presented as a broad-based anti-bullying initiative, its focus is on promoting homosexual rights in schools, including [...]

2012-07-16T14:34:18-04:00July 16, 2012|Announcements, Features, Politics|

Pro-lifers launch cheeky New Abortion Caravan

A group of young pro-lifers are using a defining campaign of the old pro-abortion movement to spread the message that abortion kills unborn babies across Canada. In 1970, a group of pro-abortion feminists from the Vancouver Women’s Caucus met in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery to begin a journey across Canada in a caravan. Using images of coffins and coat [...]

2012-07-08T12:06:39-04:00July 8, 2012|Abortion, Announcements, Features, Politics, Youth Activism|

The war on women

“It’s been a while since I’ve seen this level of outrage from women,” said Carolyn Egan, spokesman and pro-abortion activist for the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada, in a press release regarding MP Stephen Woodworth’s introduction of a motion to create a committee to re-examine whether an unborn child should be considered as a legal person under the Criminal Code. “Women are [...]

2012-06-20T18:41:05-04:00June 20, 2012|Announcements, Features, Politics|

First hour of debate for M-312

Government whip gives ‘most stridently pro-choice’ speech On April 26, the private member’s motion of Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth (Kitchener Centre) calling for the creation of a committee to examine the modern medical and scientific evidence of whether the unborn child is a human being and the human rights ramifications of those findings was given its first hour of debate on the [...]

2012-06-14T10:07:21-04:00June 14, 2012|Fetal Rights, Issues, Politics|

National March for Life remarks by MP Stella Ambler

Editor’s Note: These are the prepared remarks for MP Stella Ambler’s (Conservative, Mississauga South) address at the National March for Life May 10. Thank you for marching for life. For the babies whose lives were ended prematurely and for babies yet to be born. And, for their mothers. I am a mother. Being my son’s and my daughter’s mom has been [...]

2012-06-11T08:14:50-04:00June 11, 2012|Politics|

McGuinty government to ram through Bill 13

The Ontario Liberal government’s Bill 13 passed second reading on May 3 after it was fast-tracked by Liberal House Leader John Milloy. Bill 13, the Accepting Schools Act, forces high schools to establish homosexual clubs and promotes tougher penalties against bullying, including expulsion.   The Progressive Conservatives were accused of stalling debate on the anti-bullying bill by frequently ringing legislative [...]

2012-07-04T09:11:06-04:00June 4, 2012|Politics|

Prostitution restrictions lifted by Ontario court

On March 26, the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld most of a 2010 Ontario Superior Court decision that struck down restrictions on prostitution. In 2010, Judge Susan G. Himel ruled that the provisions of the Criminal Code that restricted abortion – prohibitions on keeping a common bawdy-house (brothel), living off the avails of prostitution, and communicating for the purpose of prostitution [...]

2012-05-15T10:50:56-04:00May 15, 2012|Politics|
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