Joshua's Story
A mother recalls how the doctors didn't recognize that the child they wanted her to abort was a ‘hidden miracle.' They never imagined that, even though Joshua had spina bifida, he'd eventually play baseball, pretty much like everyone else.
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Voters have the power to burst the bubble zones
Ontario voters can make a profound difference against the bubble zones in front of abortuaries.
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The trials of trying Kevorkian
Kevorkian to go on trial again for assisted suicide.
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January Cartoon - Kevorkian
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Media gave a distorted picture of murdered abortionist
Slepian coverage shows media bias
Regular pro-life demonstrations begin at London, Ont. RC hospital
Protesters call for removal of abortionist Frazer Fellows from staff
U.S. Bishops call voters, politicans to account
Roman Catholic leaders appear to have rejected ‘seamless garment' approach to abortion.
UN ignores abortion at human rights meeting in Edmonton
Parliamentary committee report advises tougher divorce rules
Child custody recommendations challenge feminist dogmas
Senator Anne Cools plays key role in custody and access report
Kayla, Brooke, Curt, and Tami:
More proof of how young people with spina bifida live life to the full - and then some
Some facts about spina bifida
New Jewish pro-life group aims to establish ‘beach-head'
True happiness is found in Christ - Fr. Tony Van Hee
Gaetanne Masson responds to call from God to make pro-life film
NAC admits it would die without government subsidy
Campaign Life Coalition hosts Ottawa pro-life clergy luncheon
Case shows abortion-slavery link
True ‘sex education' forms character and virtue
Once students develop a deeper understanding of God and His law, graphic talk is unnecessary
Toronto Hospital visitor sees ‘de-humanization' of patients
Remembering Canada's Day of Infamy
Understanding the significance of May 14th, 1969
Supreme Court of Canada to rule again on pre-born
The UN, the IMF, the World Bank, and abortion
World financial institutions key leverage in de-population of Third World
Reflections on a UN conference in Edmonton
Pro-life stand - an asset in recent U.S. elections
Data indicates people who cared most about the abortion issue were more likely to vote pro-life
James Patrick McFadden, editor of Human Life Review died suddenly October 17, 1998
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Halifax - Prosecutors drop their case against Dr. Nancy Morrison following a ruling by the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, upholding lower court decision dismissing first-degree murder charges.
Surrey, BC - Supreme Court of B.C. overturns book ban against controversial books such as "One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dads, Blue Dads - that depict same sex couples and families.
Montreal, Que. - Two men Michael Hendricks and Rene Leboeuf who want to get married to each other have filed a complaint with the human rights commission of Quebec for discrimination.
Vancouver, BC - B.C. Catholic editor Paul Schratz "repents" for the choice of language in his editorial which said that God could bring good out of evil in reference to the murder of abortionist Barnett Slepian.
Edmonton, AB - Attendance at a six-hour workshop that focuses on the children of divorce is now mandatory for those seeking divorce in Alberta.
Fredericton, NS - Morgentaler recently said that there are no physicians with the ‘moral courage' to come forward and work in his recently opened abortuary in Nova Scotia.
Vancouver, BC - Executive members of the Christian Heritage Party were outraged when abortion advocates asked the RCMP to investigate the party in connection with threatening anti-abortion mailings sent to the Hamilton Spectator.
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Pro-abortion activist Will Offley, who is attempting to implicate all the pro-life movement in the Slepian murder has far left-wing connections and wider agenda.
Canada still needs its Judeo-Christian roots but has instead become strongly anti-Christian.
A 60-minute documentary called The Clinton Chronicles, relates the horror story of Bill Clinton's shady and dangerous connections over the years. The media has conveniently ignored it. Saskatchewan Crown prosecutor Randy Kirkham, has been acquitted, but not vindicated, over charges of jury tampering in Robert Latimer's first trial.
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