Culture & Society Articles
Saskatchewan marriage commissioners denied freedom of conscience
On Jan. 10, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal declared in the Marriage Act Reference that legislation proposed by the provincial [...]
One hundred years of social chaos and slaughter
The century from 1911 to 2011 may have seen the most decisive changes ever in human history. In 1911, it [...]
Gibbons case goes on
At the conclusion of a hearing into Linda Gibbons’ case on Dec. 14, Judge Mara Beth Greene reserved [...]
Prostitution prohibitions thrown out by court
On Sept. 28, the Ontario Superior Court threw out Canada’s three Criminal Code restrictions on prostitution, leading advocates of the [...]
Modesty in Fall fashions
I Timothy 2:9-10: “In like manner women also in decent apparel: adorning themselves with modesty and sobriety, not with plaited [...]
Students arrested at Carleton
Five pro-life students were arrested on Monday, Oct. 4 at Carleton University in Ottawa as they tried to [...]
The disappearing family
Two new reports by Canadian think tanks indicate that the traditional family of mother, father and children is becoming a [...]
Trustee candidates slam McGuinty’s equity plan
The Ontario government’s equity and inclusive education strategy “represents a violation of parental rights and religious freedom,” according [...]
What is the government’s position on funding foreign abortion?
This past Spring, the Conservative government seemed confused about the message, if not its actual plan, when it came to [...]
Human trafficking: an uncomfortable truth in Canada
A 28-year-old mother of three from St. Catharine’s, Ont., after breaking up with an abusive boyfriend, met a man on [...]
Joy Smith’s crusade against the trade in human beings
In an interview with The Interim, Conservative MP Joy Smith (Kildonan-St. Paul) reported on her 10-year fight against human trafficking. [...]
African Union submits to pro-abortion pressure on maternal health
The African Union (AU) finished its annual summit at the end of July with governments agreeing to make maternal and [...]
Actress questions need for traditional family
At a press conference for her new comedy The Switch, about an unmarried middle-aged woman who decides to [...]
Ontario equity guidelines imperil religious education
An analysis of the Ontario Ministry of Education’s Policy/Program Memorandum (PPM No. 199) dealing with “Developing and Implementing Equity and [...]
Enlightenment roots of relativism
Moral relativism is becoming increasingly prominent in Western society. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, before he was elected pope, warned, “We are [...]