Culture & Society Articles
Almost as many chemical abortions as surgical in U.S.
You may buy mifepristone (ru486) medical abortion pill online. An analysis by the Reuters news service of data [...]
Donald Trump won the election. What now?
Donald Trump won the presidency on Nov. 9. Pro-lifers are watching to see if he fulfills his promise to [...]
Canadians oppose gambling expansion
According to a new poll, most Canadians do not want gambling to be expanded. The results of an Angus Reid [...]
The natural world doesn’t care about you
I was born and raised a city kid; you have to go back to Scotland and Queen Victoria to find [...]
Progressive solecisms (Part II)
There is a certain intellectual consistency, at least, between the expedient fluidity of liberals’ positions on women, gays, and Islam, [...]
Feds hold national accessibility law consultations
Carla Qualtrough, who serves as the Minister for Sport and Persons with Disabilities, is holding consultations as she prepares to [...]
Disarray in the Anglican Church of Canada
Rory Leishman Like other trendy Protestant Churches, the Anglican Church of Canada has conformed its teachings over the [...]
Progressive solecisms (Part I)
Barack Obama While reassuring the world that “it has nothing to do with Islam,” whenever the Mullahs behead [...]
Fighting back
John Carpay You miss 100 per cent of the shots you don’t take, says hockey legend Wayne Gretzky. [...]
PEI’s new ‘health’ center to begin abortions by 2018
Facing legal pressure from lawsuits launched by abortion activists and political pressure from Justin Trudeau’s federal government, Prince Edward Island [...]
New study undercuts LGBT movement’s key tenets
Psychiatrist Paul McHugh co-authored study questioning claim that sexual orientation and gender orientation are innate. A new report [...]
Radical ideologies distorting the minds of students
Gay conservative Milo Yiannopolous has been banned from speaking at numbers universities. As back-to-school season has come upon [...]
Religious freedom precarious in the West
In It’s Dangerous to Believe: Religious Freedom and Its Enemies (Harper, 192 pages), Mary Eberstadt documents how faithful Christians throughout the [...]
Mother Teresa to be canonized
Mother Teresa, born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu in Macedonia in 1910, founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India, in 1950, [...]
Wrong to blame Christianity for Orlando attack
Law Matters John Carpay If you think smoking is really, really bad, does that mean you hate smokers? Or [...]