And then there was this, January 2022
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 [...]
Libertarians and social conservatives together
By Andrew Lawton: I hold a somewhat unique position in Canadian politics as the only candidate, to my knowledge, to have the support of both the [...]
States should consider total abortion bans
Oswald Clark If Roe v. Wade is reversed, the abortion issue will likely be dealt with by state legislatures unless Congress passes a law that [...]
Excerpts from oral hearings in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS: General Stewart, you focus on the right to abortion, but our jurisprudence seems to -- seem to focus on, in Casey, autonomy; [...]
Glad Tidings
Josie Luetke Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey On Nov. 24, Bill 48 was passed in Saskatchewan, establishing “access zones” of 50 metres [...]
Saskatchewan enacts broad-based bubble zone law
Paul Tuns The Scott Moe government in Saskatchewan introduced and swiftly passed Bill 48, The Public Health (Safe Access to Hospitals) Amendment Act, 2021, that [...]
Political collusion
Let us dissent from the orgy of praise for House of Commons and Senate passing the odious conversion therapy ban, Bill C-4, without any debate [...]
Conversion therapy ban passed without debate
Paul Tuns Bill C-4, the Trudeau government’s sweeping ban of conversion therapy which was to help same-sex attracted and Canadians confused about their birth gender [...]
And Then There Was This, December 2021
Millennials astray GLENDALE, Ariz -- An alarming study, “Millennials in America,” by researchers at the Arizona Christian University has found that among millennials (comprising about [...]
Christmas and the reversal of the family order
Donald DeMarco Commentary In ancient Rome, the father dominated the family. As “paterfamilias” (head of the family), he had absolute rule over his household. If [...]
Court upholds Summer Jobs pro-life ban
Paul Tuns On Oct. 22, Federal Court Justice Catherine Kane found that the federal government’s Summer Job Program requirement that recipients declare themselves in favour [...]
Funeral homes offering euthanasia
Interim Staff The CBC reported on two London, Ont. funeral homes which are making an extra buck by renting out dedicated rooms where customers can [...]
The euthanasia contagion
Every new annual provincial or federal report on the euphemistically named Medical Aid in Dying shows that the number of medicalized murders in the form [...]
Defending freedom abroad, surrendering to tyranny at home
John Carpay This past Remembrance Day, I thought of my grandparents and all the others who fought for freedom against foreign dictatorships: Nazi Germany, Imperial [...]
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 [...]






















