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The Crossroads Diary

Six young persons walk across the country for life What is Crossroads? On May 19, six young adults from across North America started their cross-Canada trek in Vancouver. In a span of 12 weeks, they will cross more than 5,000 km, taking them as far east as Montreal before arriving in Ottawa on August 11. As they walk, wearing T-shirts emblazoned with [...]

2010-05-19T11:27:38-04:00July 19, 2007|Activism, Youth Activism|

The National Campus Life Network spreads west

The National Campus Life Network is expanding its staff to include a Western Canada co-ordinator. Sarah Buckle just completed a year with the NCLN as executive director for 2006-07 and her move to British Columbia has created the opportunity for a new staff member for it. The NCLN works to train, equip and network pro-life post-secondary students at over 40 post-secondary campuses [...]

2010-05-19T11:21:30-04:00July 19, 2007|Youth Activism|

Abolish abortion: the Great Canadian Wish

In an effort to encourage the youth of Canada to speak up about their thoughts on our country, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation began a forum entitled, “The Great Canadian Wish List” on the internet site Facebook. Facebook is a social networking website that has become popular for connecting and re-connecting with friends, colleagues, co-workers and family through the internet. As of February [...]

2010-05-19T10:58:48-04:00July 19, 2007|Youth Activism|

Youth have the power to change things

Over 600 students from high school and university spent the day after the 10th National March For Life at a pro-life youth conference. It was designed to educate, motivate and equip attendees to leave the conference ready to bring the message of pro-life to their communities, schools and personal lives. The May 11 conference was held at the Hampton Inn Conference Centre [...]

2010-04-30T11:00:53-04:00June 30, 2007|Youth Activism|

Students protest at Halifax pro-abortion medical gathering

Abortion hurts women. That was the message 20-year-old Julie Sluzar wanted to send to her fellow students. So the third-year Dalhousie undergraduate recently braved the Maritime winter, stood outside the Lord Nelson Hotel in Halifax and held up a sign bearing this message at a pro-abortion conference for medical students. “My friend Nicole Campbell and I had received an e-mail from a [...]

2010-04-23T09:15:17-04:00April 23, 2007|Youth Activism|

Pro-life women present university with true intellectual diversity

The University of Toronto seems to be a fairly typical North American campus, where the pro-life position is rarely encountered in either classrooms or coffee shops. This year, however, two student groups – Compass Catholic Fellowship and University of Toronto Students for Life – have been working hard to change this situation, by inviting prominent speakers to defend the pro-life point of [...]

2010-04-23T09:03:04-04:00April 23, 2007|Pro-Life|

The most important human rights violation

I am 17 years old and have now attended seven election forums in my lifetime – five federal, one provincial and one partisan. At every one of them, candidates and members of the audience have brought up many different matters, a great deal of them trivial. Seldom has anyone brought up that matter which is of such importance that it can clearly [...]

2010-04-21T12:28:10-04:00April 21, 2007|Youth Activism|

Catholic students turned on to life

The standing ovation for keynote conference speaker Camille de Blasi Pauley indicated the success of the Third Annual Culture of Life Leadership Conference, which was attended by 120 students from 14 high schools in the Halton and Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Boards of Ontario. The conference is a joint effort by the Catholic Diocese of Hamilton, Halton Pro-Life, the Halton Catholic District [...]

2010-03-31T05:46:42-04:00March 31, 2007|Youth Activism|

Students host Dance for Life fundraiser

There’s a great initiative underway that involves students, raising money, the National March For Life and dancing! In December, Kerriann Miller and Robin Mendonca were the head organizers for the second annual Dance for Life in southwestern Ontario. They were helped by their committee of Mitch Gunnarson, Stephanie Hoffbauer, Tracey Mendonca and Karynn Scott. It is estimated that this year’s dance was [...]

2010-01-27T13:10:00-05:00February 27, 2007|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

A turn for the better at Carleton U

On Jan. 9, the Carleton University Students Association voted in favour of granting the campus pro-life group, Carleton LifeLine, club status. This came after much controversy and concern from a motion put forward and accepted by CUSA in December, that seemed to make it impossible for any group opposed to abortion to attain official club status. LifeLine threatened legal action and both [...]

2010-01-27T13:08:06-05:00February 27, 2007|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

B.C. college student union denies status to pro-life club

Capilano College is found in beautiful North Vancouver and is the academic home of over 7,200 students. They are represented by the Capilano Students Union -- or, at least some of them are. The CSU, “an autonomous democratic organization” and member of the Canadian Federation of Students, is “dedicated to advancing student interests and working towards achieving a high-quality education system that [...]

2010-01-27T13:06:20-05:00February 27, 2007|Pro-life Groups, Youth Activism|

Student fairs demonstrate loving message of pro-life

A few university campus pro-life clubs have recently held events that actively promote a positive image of the pro-life movement. Too often, pro-lifers are assumed to be negative and always against things. These events showed what pro-lifers are for – moms, babies, community support and protection of all human beings. The events are info fairs, which have been called Life Fair, Baby [...]

2010-01-14T13:03:41-05:00January 14, 2007|Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

Pro-life cause advancing in the educational field

This year’s Father Ted Colleton Scholarship competition is serving as one of the catalysts for a remarkable surge in pro-life interest in schools across the land. Apart from the fact that much has been happening on the campuses of universities in Canada (see the page 3 article on the situation at Carelton University, for example), high schools and elementary schools are also [...]

2010-01-14T12:55:50-05:00January 14, 2007|Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

Universities clueless as to the essence of choice

Student governments at three Canadian schools of higher education – Carleton University, University of British Columbia at Okanagan and Capilano College in Vancouver – have voted to deny funding and services to any campus group that opposes abortion. Pro-life students are nonetheless obliged to provide financial support for all other student activities. One wonders how many more Canadian colleges and universities will [...]

2010-01-14T12:39:57-05:00January 14, 2007|Columnist, Donald DeMarco|

A supposed bastion of free thought suppresses it

On Dec. 5, a decision at Carleton University was made that banned pro-life groups from forming on campus. A motion was accepted by 25 of 32 members of the Carleton University Student Association (CUSA). The motion read: “1) CUSA and CUSA Inc. respect and affirm a woman’s ‘right to choose.’ 2) No CUSA resources, space, recognition or funding be allocated for ‘anti-choice’ [...]

2010-01-14T12:38:23-05:00January 14, 2007|Youth Activism|
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