Not Dead Yet Founder Diane Coleman dead 51 years into adulthood
Paul Tuns: Diane Coleman, founder of the anti-euthanasia organization Not Dead Yet, died on Nov. 1 at the age of 71. Coleman, who was born [...]
Baseball in not life
Donald DeMarco: I shall begin by enunciating the premise that the life that God has granted us is richer, more meaningful, and more important than [...]
Woman who chose life after Gibbons intervention, shows support during trial
Interim Staff: Maria Odete Nunes and the baby saved from abortion by Linda Gibbons. In October when Linda Gibbons was in court facing [...]
Concerns about bill intended to protect children from pornography
Joanna Alphonso: “The idea that a kid who’s 11, 9, 10 can open his phone, watch all this porn is a public health issue,” said [...]
NDP calls on Trudeau government to be more pro-abortion
Paul Tuns: On Oct. 24, the New Democratic Party announced that it would use its next scheduled opposition day – a day scheduled to let [...]
The de-Christification of Remembrance Day memorials remain in force
Joanna Alphonso: A year after a Canadian Armed Forces directive discouraging prayers from being part of any formal military Remembrance Day ceremonies was rescinded, many [...]
At least 428 ‘non-compliant’ euthanasia killings in Ontario says researcher
Paul Tuns: Alexander Raikin published a report in The New Atlantis on Nov. 13, that reveals at least 428 Ontario patients who were killed by [...]
Planned Parenthood America commits record number of abortions
Annual report reveals abortion advocates are misleading about pro-life laws and miscarriage care Mary Zwicker: According to a new report, abortions committed by the Planned [...]
Curious legacy of Harry Chiti
Donald DeMarco: Columnist Donald DeMarco imagines a conversation with journeyman baseball player Harry Chiti. Harry Chiti was a major league catcher who played [...]
NDP bill would criminalize residential school ‘denialism’
Paul Tuns: NDP MP Leah Gazan (Winnipeg Centre) introduced a private member’s bill on Sept. 25, which, if passed, classifies as a hate crime the [...]
Spain considers extending rights to apes
Mary Zwicker: The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights proposed a new law to extend human rights to apes (chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas) due to [...]
Disability groups challenge Canada’s euthanasia law
Meanwhile Dying with Dignity asks courts to extend law to mentally ill Paul Tuns: On Sept. 26, a coalition of disability rights organizations and two [...]
American Life League exposes the ‘abortion pill drug cartel’
Oswald Clark: The American Life League released a report, “Beneath the Surface: Exposing the Abortion Pill Drug Cartel” that shows that since the fall of [...]
Alberta town to vote on ban on ‘pride’ flags, crosswalks
Paul Tuns: Barrhead, Alberta, population 4320, will hold a binding plebiscite on a new bylaw that, if passed, would ban rainbow flags and crosswalks following [...]
Million person march for children
Interim staff: On Sept. 20, 2024, the second Million Person March for Children, organized by “Hands off Our Kids,” was held in communities across Canada. [...]
Canada’s fertility rate hits all-time low
Immigration responsible for nearly all population growth Paul Tuns: Source: Statistics Canada On Sept. 25, Statistics Canada reported that Canada’s fertility rate has [...]
Fool me once, shame on me, fool me twice …
John Carpay: How long will Canadians continue falling for the same media tricks that they fell for during the years of lockdowns and vaccine passports? [...]
My personal hero from the world of sports
Why pro-lifers are like pinch-hitters Donald DeMarco: Four days after I was born, Clarence McKay “Ace” Parker made his debut with the Philadelphia Phillies. This [...]
CLC blankets N.B. with info on transgenderism and kids
Paul Tuns: Ahead of the New Brunswick general election officially called on Sept. 17, Campaign Life Coalition distributed thousands of postcards with information about transgender [...]
Abortion a prominent issue in the U.S. election
Candidates tackle abortion at debate On Sept. 10, Vice President Kamala Harris (D) and former president Donald Trump (R) took part in a debate moderated [...]
Quebec approves advance request for euthanasia
Paul Tuns: On Sept. 7, the Quebec government announced that it would allow advanced directives for Medical Assistance in Dying, when Quebec Justice Minister Simon [...]
Euthanasia pods hit the European market
Paul Tuns: The Sarco suicide pod, designed by infamous Australian euthanasia activist Philip Nitschke, is being sold in the United Kingdom and the Daily Mail [...]
Congress hears army taught soldiers pro-lifers are terrorists
Oswald Clark: Over the past seven years, Fort Liberty has trained about 10,000 soldiers in the U.S. army, during which they classified pro-life groups as [...]
Britain’s trans population exaggerated by official stats
Paul Tuns: The Office for Statistical Regulation (OSR) in England said there was “sufficient evidence” calling into question the results of the 2021 Census for [...]
Gibbons trial hears Gibbons did not interfere
Interim Staff: Linda Gibbons with the sign she witnesses with, “Why mom? When I have so much love to give.” Two witnesses – [...]
























