Politics

Teen’s death leads to congressional scrutiny of ‘abortion pill’ RU-486

U.S. Representatives Jim DeMint (R, S.C.), Roscoe Bartlett (R, Maryland) and Senator Sam Brownback (R, Kansas) on Nov. 6 introduced "Holly's Law" -technically known as the RU-486 Suspension and Review Act of 2003. The legislation was presented with 59 original co-sponsors in the House, including Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R, Texas). Brownback is introducing a companion bill in the Senate. Monty and [...]

2010-08-31T13:32:50-04:00December 31, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

The Right and the right to life

The deal announced on Oct. 16, wherein the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties would work to merge and present a united right alternative - the Conservative Party of Canada - to the governing Liberals is both a concern and an opportunity. It is a concern, in part, because listed among their 19 core principles is no mention of protection for innocent [...]

2010-08-31T10:57:36-04:00December 1, 2003|Politics, Pro-Life|

Abortion becomes issue in TO mayor’s race

During a debate among the Toronto mayoral candidates at Osgoode Hall law school, NDP city councillor David Miller criticized former Liberal and independent MP John Nunziata for his pro-life views. Dramatically, Miller reached into his pocket and pulled out a copy of pro-life legislation the former MP supported in the 1980s and attacked Nunziata's opposition to "reproductive choice." Miller added: "I think [...]

2010-08-31T09:07:38-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

Partial birth abortion banned in U.S. By Interim staff

The U.S. pro-life movement won what was probably its most significant victory since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe. v. Wade court decision when the U.S. Senate on Oct. 21 voted 64-34 to ban the practice of the partial-birth abortion method. At press time, President George W. Bush indicated that he was looking forward to signing the legislation into law. "This is very [...]

2010-08-31T08:20:45-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life|

Pro-abortion McGuinty becomes Ontario’s new premier

But a number of his caucus are pro-life On Oct. 2, a near-majority of the bare majority of Ontarians who voted, elected Dalton McGuinty's Liberal Party to power. Pro-life and pro-family citizens are worried about what the next three to five years hold, although many wonder how it could get much worse. Yes, Dalton McGuinty is pro-abortion. He also favours special rights [...]

2010-08-31T08:20:11-04:00December 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

Who’s on first?

My cousin, Bertram, hails from Massachusetts and recently joined me in Ottawa for a sightseeing trip through our Parliament buildings, to compare how we run our country with how the Americans run theirs. Bertram is a political junky who lives, breathes and talks politics. But his knowledge of politics ends at the Canadian border. My job was to enlighten him about the [...]

2010-09-01T09:04:36-04:00November 1, 2003|Frank Kennedy, Politics|

The judicial assault law and liberty

Judicial Activism: A Threat to Democracy and Religion. Edited by Fr. Alphonse de Valk (Life Ethics Information Centre, $19.95 165 pages) Reviewed by Paul Tuns The Interim It has become increasingly apparent in recent years, and impossible to ignore in recent months, that Canada is not a democracy. We are ruled by nine robed dictators on the Supreme Court and numerous miniature [...]

2010-09-01T08:38:48-04:00November 1, 2003|Book Review, Issues, Politics, Society & Culture|

Abortion becomes issue in TO mayor’s race

During a debate among the Toronto mayoral candidates at Osgoode Hall law school, NDP city councillor David Miller criticized former Liberal and independent MP John Nunziata for his pro-life views. Dramatically, Miller reached into his pocket and pulled out a copy of pro-life legislation the former MP supported in the 1980s and attacked Nunziata's opposition to "reproductive choice." Miller added: "I think [...]

2010-09-01T08:30:12-04:00November 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

Partial birth abortion banned in U.S.

The U.S. pro-life movement won what was probably its most significant victory since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe. v. Wade court decision when the U.S. Senate on Oct. 21 voted 64-34 to ban the practice of the partial-birth abortion method. At press time, President George W. Bush indicated that he was looking forward to signing the legislation into law. "This is very [...]

2010-09-01T08:00:05-04:00November 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics|

Pro-abortion McGuinty becomes Ontario’s new premier

But a number of his caucus are pro-life On Oct. 2, a near-majority of the bare majority of Ontarians who voted, elected Dalton McGuinty's Liberal Party to power. Pro-life and pro-family citizens are worried about what the next three to five years hold, although many wonder how it could get much worse. Yes, Dalton McGuinty is pro-abortion. He also favours special rights [...]

2010-09-01T07:58:09-04:00November 1, 2003|Abortion, Politics, Society & Culture|

Eves twists in the wind

Premier Ernie Eves was sitting dwarfed by his big desk at Queen's Park recently, while anxiously awaiting the arrival of his top bureaucrat, known unaffectionately as "Slippery Sam" Slocum. Then, into the room barged Slippery Sam, announcing, "They're here! The election committee has arrived." "Show them in," said Ernie. Into the room bustled a motley crew of yuppily-dressed people who seemed overly [...]

2010-08-30T14:00:03-04:00October 30, 2003|Frank Kennedy, Politics|

Catholic trustee runs for provincial office

Angela Kennedy is making the jump from school board to provincial politics. A pro-life Toronto Catholic District School Board trustee representing Ward 11, Kennedy is hoping to become the next member of provincial parliament for Beaches East-York. Her wealth of experience in both healthcare and education make the jump to being a candidate for the Progressive Conservatives in Beaches East-York a natural [...]

2010-08-30T11:52:17-04:00October 30, 2003|Politics|

Nunziata runs for mayor; stands for family values

Former Liberal and independent MP John Nunziata, who is running to become Toronto's next mayor, faces four socially liberal opponents. While most analysts say former Toronto mayor Barbara Hall will win handily, political strategists The Interim talked to say that Nunziata is the only candidate who can beat her. Hall is a socialist who has openly endorsed the gay agenda, including same-sex [...]

2010-08-30T11:44:12-04:00October 30, 2003|Paul Tuns, Politics|

Uncertainity over reprotech bill

Bill C-13, An Act Respecting Human Reproduction and Related Technologies, hangs in limbo as the federal government seems unsure of whether it has enough support to get it passed. As a sign of its desperation to enact the reproductive technologies legislation, the government has indicated that the vote will not be a free one. It has also suggested to Liberal MP Paul [...]

2010-08-30T11:40:24-04:00October 30, 2003|Bioethics, Paul Tuns, Politics|

Chretien puts pressure on party to defeat pro-marriage

The Canadian Alliance motion to reaffirm the traditional definition of marriage# was narrowly defeated in parliament on Sept. 16, by a squeaker vote of 137-132, with 30 MPs absent for the important vote. The motion could very well have passed had the few pro-marriage NDP MPs not stayed away and several Liberals not switched their vote at the last minute. Pressure from [...]

2010-08-30T11:39:42-04:00October 30, 2003|Marriage and Family, Politics|
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