Culture & Society Articles
DeMarco wins CCRL award, Lewis calls for Christians to get involved
Donald DeMarco was honoured by the Catholic Civil Rights League. On June 18, the Catholic Civil Rights League [...]
Canadian Pediatric Society advises 22-week-olds be left to die
The official policy of the Canadian Pediatric Society is that preemies born under 23 weeks of gestation should only receive [...]
A misunderstood encyclical
A philosopher once pithily observed that “the map is not the territory.” The same can certainly be said of statements [...]
Supreme Court rules against prayer
Rory Leishman The issue was brought before the Court by Alain Simoneau, a professed atheist in Saguenay, a [...]
Getting out of the echo chamber
Six years after I was laid off from my job at a national daily newspaper and sent back out to [...]
Civil liberties group defends free speech rights of pro-lifers
NCLN's Rebecca Richmond welcomed Ontario Civil Liberties Association paper on free speech being denied to pro-lifers. The Ontario [...]
Free speech victory at Mount Royal
A court action was settled in favour of a pro-life activist apprehended for distributing pro-life literature on campus. Nicholas McLeod [...]
Campaign Life Coalition goes multilingual in sex-ed fight
Campaign Life Coalition, Canada’s national pro-life political organization, has translated its detailed analysis of the Ontario Liberal government’s explicit sex-ed [...]
Deconstructing the deconstructionists
Liberalism is a smiley-faced demolition project – in a purely positive, hopey-changey sense of the word “demolition,” that is. Since [...]
The Supremacy of the Courts?
The Supreme Court of Canada (SCOC) was busy last month; they handed down two significant judgements. Both are significantly flawed. [...]
Supreme Court rules against city council prayer
On April 15, in a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada deemed it unconstitutional for municipal councils to begin [...]
Defining disorder
Light is Right Joe Campbell When she revealed that she was carrying twins, her next-door neighbour suggested an [...]
Traditionalism in Canada 50 years after Lament for a Nation
2015 is the 50th Anniversary of George Grant’s Lament for a Nation: The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism, probably Grant’s best [...]
Michael Coren and The Interim
Over the past 10 months, many readers have wrote, emailed, and called to complain about Michael Coren. It should be [...]
Fight against Wynne’s sex-ed curriculum continues
Even the media acknowledged the “thousands” of protesters at Queen’s Park on April 14 as a large multicultural crowd heard [...]