Politics Articles
Ontario PCs choose liberal leader
In September, the Ontario Progressive Conservative party chose socially liberal John Tory over two self-described pro-lifers, to be its new [...]
Bush makes pitch to social conservatives
Because family and work are sources of stability and dignity, I support welfare reform that strengthens family and requires work. [...]
Bush, Kerry provide stark choice on abortion
On Nov. 2, Americans will go to the polls to elect a president, 435 representatives and one-third of the Senate, [...]
The legal minds of Abella, Charron
Prime Minister Paul Martin could hardly have made two worse appointments to the Supreme Court of Canada than Madam Justice [...]
New justices have activist track records
Politics and ideology swayed selections, suggests senior journalist In response to Prime Minister Paul Martin's call to close the "democratic [...]
The federal election: what really happened?
Joseph Goebbels famously said that if you repeat a lie often enough, people will begin to believe it. When it [...]
Constitutional Calvinball ensured gay ‘marriage’ win: Part 2
Rule #2: Losers Pay In almost every case cited last month, the money that allowed lawyers and judges to re-write [...]
Government agency warns churches to be silent
LifeSite Daily News The legal counsel for both the Catholic church in Canada and the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada were [...]
Dosanjh’s double standard
On the day that Paul Martin announced former NDP British Columbia premier Ujjal Dosanjh would be the new federal Health [...]
Dreamin’ about another outcome
I had another one of my horrific dreams recently. It ranged somewhere in between a nightmare and watching a reality [...]
Social conservatism in Quebec
The most significant outcome in Quebec of the 2004 federal election is, unfortunately, the easy victory of the Bloc Quebecois. [...]
A Liberal laments his party’s recent path
"That such a slave as this should wear a sword, Who wears no honesty. Such smiling rogues as these, Like [...]
Next generation of MPs looks promising
There is a revolution happening in Canadian federal politics. It first became apparent in 1997, but gathered momentum with the [...]
Stop complaining – pro-life made gains
In recent weeks, I have talked to dozens of people (many of them pro-life Conservatives) who are gloomy about the [...]
The Centre is no place to be in politics
On July 8, a front-page National Post story reported that there was a leak from the first Conservative party caucus [...]