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Pro-life students threatened by administration at Calgary

On April 8, pro-life students at the University of Calgary set up the controversial outdoor display the Genocide Awareness Project. They have done this for a number of years and last year were charged with trespassing by police at the request of the university administration. Though they were scheduled for a court date in the fall of 2009, the charges were stayed [...]

2010-05-19T06:15:37-04:00May 19, 2010|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

We’re ‘anti-abortion’

It was not the “pro-African-American movement,” it was the “anti-slavery movement;” the messages have not been “pro-sober driving” or “pro-clean air,” but “anti-drinking and driving” and “anti-smoking.” For too long, many of our pamphlets have been whimsical pastels and dissembling language. We are “anti-abortion” and that’s how we should identify ourselves. Though most of us who are opposed to abortion are conservative [...]

2010-05-10T11:53:21-04:00May 10, 2010|Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

McGill’s disgraced ideals

Last October, Jose Ruba of the Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform visited the McGill University campus to present a display entitled, “Echoes of the Holocaust,” which drew parallels between the Nazi Holocaust and an atrocity which is still perpetrated and perpetuated today: abortion. As might be expected, Ruba’s presentation was disrupted by extremists intent on violating the rights that any university ought [...]

2010-05-10T11:51:11-04:00May 10, 2010|Editorials|

Dueling reports over abstinence education

Two reports – one by the Guttmacher Institute and other from the Heritage Foundation -- take differing views on the effects of abstinence and sex education on American teenagers. The report from the Guttmacher Institute, “U.S. Teenage Pregnancies, Births and Abortions: National and State Trends and Trends by Race and Ethnicity,” which was released in January, presents the latest teenage pregnancy, birth, [...]

2010-04-16T13:40:18-04:00April 19, 2010|Features|

Civility despite controversy

At the end of January, the pro-life clubs at the University of Toronto and Queen’s University each hosted a guest speaker that came with a reputation for sparking some controversy. Jose Ruba from the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) presented his “Echoes of the Holocaust” presentation at U of T on Jan. 27. The following day, Michael Coren, broadcaster, [...]

2010-03-31T05:04:33-04:00March 31, 2010|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

Lakehead Life Support obtains club status

After more than three years of gaining and losing club status, the pro-life club at Lakehead University, Life Support, seems to have its club status to stay. The most recent episode of its saga occurred during this past fall school term. The club was accused of verbally harassing a female student at its display booth. Life Support responded immediately when [...]

2010-03-30T18:23:38-04:00March 30, 2010|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

Reactions to pro-life talk

Recently, in my Sun Media column, I wrote of being invited by a student group at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont. to speak on the issue of abortion. I wrote in the column that the organizers of the event were obliged to hire security guards after threats were made to disrupt the event and how these were taken seriously as [...]

2010-03-31T05:01:51-04:00March 21, 2010|Columnist, Michael Coren|

Redeemer responds

I would like to clarify some issues regarding a lecture and panel discussion that Redeemer University College was to host this winter (“Abortion, condom advocate to speak at evangelical college,” November 2009). Let me begin with the topic on which Mr. Lewis has been invited to speak. First, Mr. Lewis will be speaking on global health generally, not on abortion, nor even [...]

2010-03-08T09:23:58-05:00March 8, 2010|Religion, Youth Activism|

Pro-lifers protest Lewis speech at Redeemer

On Jan. 22, about a dozen pro-lifers, some from as far away as Brantford, London and Toronto, picketed and distributed pamphlets at a lecture given by Stephen Lewis at Redeemer University College, a Christian undergraduate arts and sciences university in Ancaster, Ont. Last November, The Interim reported that the college was going to host Stephen Lewis for a lecture, noting that the [...]

2010-03-08T09:21:07-05:00March 8, 2010|Religion, Youth Activism|

Charges stayed against pro-life students at University of Calgary

Trespassing charges brought against six members of Campus Pro-Life, the University of Calgary’s pro-life club, have been stayed by the Crown prosecutor – a decision that means the charges effectively have been dropped. “We are relieved by this decision on the part of the Crown prosecutor,” club president Leah Hallman stated in a press release. “Campus Pro-Life has consistently maintained that all [...]

2009-12-10T17:26:25-05:00December 10, 2009|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

U Sask ratifies campus pro-life club after delay

In mid-November 2009, University of Saskatchewan Students for Life (USSL) was granted official club status at the U of S. According to university policy, all campus clubs must renew ratification on a yearly basis. USSL president Christine Ulrich submitted the club’s ratification papers to the U of S Student Union (USSU) in early September, hoping to be ratified and operational [...]

2009-12-10T17:19:09-05:00December 10, 2009|Equal Rights, Pro-life Groups|

Abortion, condom advocate to speak at evangelical college Stephen Lewis to lecture at Redeemer University

Redeemer University College, an undergraduate liberal arts college founded by the Christian Reformed denomination, is scheduled to host a lecture in January by Stephen Lewis, former UN special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. RUC’s activities and orientation co-ordinator, Micah van Dijk, who is helping to plan the event along with the university’s social justice club, admitted to LifeSiteNews.com in an [...]

2009-12-01T06:19:57-05:00December 1, 2009|Abortion, Population|

Student union, protestors try to shut down pro-life talk

On Oct. 6, pro-abortion students shouted down a presentation by Jose Ruba of the pro-life Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform at McGill University, preventing most of his talk from being heard by those in attendance of the Choose Life-sponsored event. Police were called to the scene and, after repeated requests for civility, two people were arrested, although they were later [...]

2009-11-25T07:57:00-05:00November 25, 2009|Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

Making waves: The campus pro-life movement

On Sept. 25-27, the National Campus Life Network hosted its 2009 National Symposium in Toronto. The goal of the annual event is to provide networking opportunities, information and practical advice that will contribute to a stronger and dedicated campus pro-life movement. With the theme, “Making Waves: The Campus Pro-Life Movement,” the focus was on equipping student leaders to make an impact on [...]

2009-11-08T07:21:13-05:00November 8, 2009|Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

How to live your values at college

It’s back-to-school time and parents and students alike are experiencing the university jitters. First-year students are anxious about the unknown social and academic challenges that lie ahead, while parents – well, parents always worry. The students want to know what they are facing and the parents will want to know whether there is any real basis for concern. Should they [...]

2009-09-24T05:42:35-04:00September 24, 2009|Announcements, Cover stories, Features|
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