Culture & Society Articles
Legal pot dangerous for kids
The Convention on the Rights of the Child Treaty was ratified in 1989 and remains the most universally endorsed human [...]
Going to pot
Light is Right Joe Campbell Oh, I know it can be addictive, especially if you start using it [...]
MacLachlan makes controversial ruling for interveners in Trinity Western case
Supreme Court Justice Richard Wagner says he didn’t mean to exclude LGBTQ groups when he culled the list of associations [...]
Dunkirk highlights today’s social divisions
In a summer of box office disappointments, Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk was an unexpected hit, since nobody thought that an epic [...]
Toronto politicians seek graphic abortion photo ban
CCBR community liaison Devorah Gelman says people who are upset with images of abortion victims should take issue with [...]
Census reveals changes in family formation, aging population
Statistics Canada revealed 2016 census figures on “families, households, and marital status” that showed a record number of Canadians are [...]
A day’s work
Throughout North America, a celebration of work marks summer’s unofficial end, turning our minds from holidays to harvests. This year, [...]
Wagner found guilty of mischief
More than 11,000 emails and 200 letters of support for Mary Wagner were sent to Campaign Life Coalition's office. [...]
What is the Benedict option and will it help?
The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian World by Rod Dreher (Sentinel, $34, 262 pages) Journalist Rod Dreher’s [...]
The myth of the violent pro-lifers
Pro-life activist Bill Whatcot at a Metro Police station after a June 1999 assault. On May 29, Ontario [...]
The Interim produces curriculum for teachers, home-schoolers
For the past 16 years The Interim has been fighting climate change; not the fake kind allegedly impacting our planet, [...]
Post-genderism
A future without gender Transgenderism or gender equity may soon be passé. So too may be Emma Watson’s #HeforShe initiative [...]
Advice for Christians
Rory Leishman As recently as 50 years ago, it was still a serious criminal offence punishable by up [...]
Social justice warriors
Law Matters John Carpay I’m only 49, but I remember when socialists still respected religious freedom, free speech, [...]
Naming or shaming
Medical matters confuse me. Among the most confusing are diseases with patients’ or doctors’ names. I didn’t know what to [...]