In this issue we prominently feature the Christian Heritage Party and that may cause some confusion among readers. The Interim is non-partisan and our political advice is for voters to consider candidates, not parties, when deciding whom to support on election day. Only pro-life candidates deserve the votes of pro-life Canadians. Unfortunately, too many pro-life voters will settle for candidates who are not pro-life among the so-called mainstream parties when there are pro-life CHP candidates on the ballot.

More importantly, this paper covers pro-life news and the CHP is having a leadership convention later this year. The Interim covers the Liberal and Conservative leadership campaigns and how the various personalities could affect life and family issues. Sometimes in the past we have been negligent in covering the CHP. The CHP is part of the pro-life movement and as such deserves to be reported on in the pro-life press. The CHP also deserves the consideration of all pro-life Canadians as it attempts to bring righteousness to a sphere of life (politics) that desperately needs it.