Ontario NDP reintroduces bill targeting pro-life activism
Interim Staff On Nov. 2, NDP MPP Terrance Kernaghan (London North Centre) reintroduced a private member’s bill that will, if passed, outlaw the use of [...]
Saskatchewan to create bubble zones around hospitals
Paul Tuns On Nov. 10, Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman introduced a bill to ban all non-labour protests within 50 metres of a hospital. Bill [...]
Excerpts, October 2021
“Telling Women They Don’t Need Men is Hurting Their Children” Tim Goeglein The Federalist (Oct. 14) As the late Michael Novak, recipient of the Templeton Prize [...]
And then there was this, October 2021
Sexual abuse in Louden County public schools LOUDEN COUNTY, Virginia -- Early this spring, in Louden County, a 15-year-old female student was sexually attacked in the [...]
The truth will upset the applecart
Donald DeMarco Commentary Helen Alvaré is a professor of law at George Mason University, and a courageous defender of unborn human life. In her case [...]
Medical apartheid: how will churches respond?
John Carpay Canada is now divided into two classes of citizens, the Vaccinated and the Unvaccinated, each with different legal rights. How will Canadian churches [...]
The pro-life case for vaccines
Rory Leishman In response to an alarming upsurge in severe Covid-19 cases, the government of New Brunswick declared a State of Emergency on Sept. 24 [...]
Hungary as a model for the West
Janice Glover Commentary In the pages of The Interim over the past three years, we have been highlighting various “family friendly” policies and legislation that [...]
Whatcott ‘hate’ trial begins
Interim Staff The trial of Bill Whatcott for an alleged hate crime began at the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto last month in relation [...]
Manitoba legislature rejects bubble zone
Paul Tuns The Manitoba Progressive Conservative caucus voted against a private member’s bill that would have created an anti-free speech zone around all facilities that [...]
Quebec inquest reveals nursing home abuse, neglect deaths
Interim Staff A Québec inquest into COVID-related deaths in Quebec long-term care homes heard testimony that residents who died of dehydration, malnourishment and neglect at [...]
Culture is everything
Thirty years ago, in the midst of an American election campaign, then-Vice President Dan Quayle made a speech in Los Angeles. His comments took the [...]
Mississippi law challenges Roe
Oswald Clark Analysis The Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on Dec. 1. The [...]
And Then There Was This, October 2021
‘Pregnant’ male mice SHANGHAI -- In what is being called “Frankenscience,” a team at the Naval Medical Academy in Shanghai led by Zhang Rongjia and [...]
Corrupting the minds of children
Donald DeMarco Commentary: Author, Carly Manes, who describes herself as “white, queer, and Jewish,” together with illustrator May, who goes by that singular name and [...]
Vaccine mandates and religious exemptions
Interim Staff: As the push for universal vaccination continues with provinces creating vaccine passports for residents to use in order to access non-essential services such [...]
Abortion issue heats up in U.S.
Interim Staff On Sept. 1, the Texas Heartbeat Act, which protects preborn children at six weeks gestation, took effect after the U.S. Supreme Court denied [...]
Political immorality
Rory Leishman: Among the many disgraceful policies championed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during his inglorious political career, one of the worst has been his [...]
Justin Trudeau must go
We often focus on the politics of the Conservative Party because that is where the action usually is occurs when it comes to life and [...]
And then there was this, September 2021
COVID harassment of churches continue Alberta Health Services asked the Court of Queen’s Bench that pastor Artur Pawlowski and his brother, Dawid, serve a 21-day [...]
Bill Davis, RIP
Paul Tuns: On August 8, former Ontario premier William (Bill) Davis passed away at the age of 92. David never lost an election, being first [...]
Saskatchewan university ends placements at pregnancy centre
Paul Tuns: The University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine announced that the pro-life Saskatoon Pregnancy Options Centre (SPOC) “will not be included as a placement [...]
Nunavut sends women to Toronto, Ottawa for late-term abortions
Interim Staff: Patricia Maloney, who writes about pro-life issues at the Run with Life blog, has reported that Nunavut territory sends women elsewhere for second [...]
Ontario mandates anti-sex trafficking protocols
Sarah Gangl: The Ministry of Education announced a new policy on July 6 mandating the implementation of anti-sex trafficking protocols in school boards across Ontario. [...]
Excerpts, September 2021
“A judicious celebration” James Bradley Thayer Law and Liberty (July 1) Way back when I was at law school in Canada and the Charter’s adoption [...]






















