Politics Articles
Martin’s cabinet unveiled
Pro-lifers suspend judgement By Paul Tuns The Interim Pro-life reaction to Paul Martin's cabinet has been muted, with leaders taking [...]
FCP ponders its next steps
Coming off a provincial election in which it garnered a significantly higher number of votes than in the previous one, [...]
The man who has Paul Martin’s ear
While the media were proclaiming that Paul Martin - poised to become the prime minister after winning the leadership of [...]
Bill C-13 passes in House
But future of bill is in doubt as Senate prorogues On Oct. 28, the House of Commons passed Bill C-13, [...]
‘Aquisition’ offers so-cons an opportunity
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A president speaks out on the inalienable right to life
Editor's Note: These are comments by U.S. President George W. Bush, made during a ceremony marking the signing of the [...]
On the frontlines to save Terri Schiavo
Let Terri die! No doubt, you find this exclamation surprising. It certainly surprised me when I first read it as [...]
Undaunted MP returns with right-to-know motion
Garry Breitkreuz may be the most persistent advocate in Parliament for women's health rights - and it's all because of [...]
Teen’s death leads to congressional scrutiny of ‘abortion pill’ RU-486
U.S. Representatives Jim DeMint (R, S.C.), Roscoe Bartlett (R, Maryland) and Senator Sam Brownback (R, Kansas) on Nov. 6 introduced [...]
The Right and the right to life
The deal announced on Oct. 16, wherein the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties would work to merge and present [...]
Abortion becomes issue in TO mayor’s race
During a debate among the Toronto mayoral candidates at Osgoode Hall law school, NDP city councillor David Miller criticized former [...]
Partial birth abortion banned in U.S. By Interim staff
The U.S. pro-life movement won what was probably its most significant victory since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe. v. Wade [...]
Pro-abortion McGuinty becomes Ontario’s new premier
But a number of his caucus are pro-life On Oct. 2, a near-majority of the bare majority of Ontarians who [...]
Who’s on first?
My cousin, Bertram, hails from Massachusetts and recently joined me in Ottawa for a sightseeing trip through our Parliament buildings, [...]
The judicial assault law and liberty
Judicial Activism: A Threat to Democracy and Religion. Edited by Fr. Alphonse de Valk (Life Ethics Information Centre, $19.95 165 [...]