Reproductive Technologies Bill C-13 passes in House
But future of bill is in doubt as Senate prorogues.
Big Pharma behind stem cell push
New U. of T.developed curriculum gives high school students a biased view of the issues surrounding embryonic stem cell research
UN waffles on cloning ban
Motion to defer discussion on convention on human cloning for two years passed by only one vote. Canada abstains
Canada and cloning - different messages
at home and at the UN
Canadian government accused of misleading Canadians by locally expressing support for ban on all cloning and yet abstaining on UN vote to defer discussion on cloning ban.
Maurice Strong - The man who has Paul Martin's ear
Advocate of global governance and radical environmental policies, with world-wide web of connections, to advise Canada's new Prime Minister
Silent no more in Edmonton
National pro-life conference in Edmonton highlighted post abortive women who spoke about the effects of their abortions on their lives
Canadian poll reveals encouraging numbers
'Serious reservations' about abortion, stem cell research and absence of consent laws
Excellent speakers at euthanasia symposium
Euthanasia Prevention Coalition conference in Toronto on Oct. 25 featured first rate speakers Wesley Smith, Dr. Ian Dowbiggin and Ruth Enns
The Interim receives media award from pro-life group
U.S. Teen's death leads to congressional scrutiny of 'abortion pill; RU-486
Undaunted MP returns with right-to-know motion
Saskatchewan MP Garry Breitkreuz introduces Motion M-482 as follow-up to defeat of Motion M-83
Alberta pharmacist wins concessions in right-to-refuse case
On the frontlines to save Terri Schiavo
A personal friend of Terri Schiavo's parents tells the truth about their struggle to save their mentally and cognitively challenged daughter's life.
President Bush speaks out on the inalienable right to life
Text of Nov. 5 comments at the signing of the Partial-Birth Abortion Act of 2003
A flashback on a streetcar
Mother passing by Aid to Women remembers help given to her 9 years ago by the pregnancy crisis centre
How Halloween affects mothers' Christmas
Aid to Women is not able to provide as much material support for pregnant mothers in distress because of the loss of funds that came from the now prohibited Halloween fundraiser through the Catholic school system.
Massachusetts court orders gay marriage
Consecration of U.S. homosexual
Anglican bishop worsens Anglican divisions
Traditional North American Anglican
bishops forge alliance
B.C. Anglican bishop withdraws
oversight of 11 parishes over their opposition to blessing of
gay relationships
Nova Scotia to allow Sunday shopping
Family Coalition Party ponders
it next steps
Ding Dong, Michelle Landsberg's gone
as Toronto Star columnist
Teen-sex scandal hits P.E.I. school
- pro baseball player career in jeopardy
Hamilton loses two stalwarts - Dr.
Bertran Brockhouse and Tom Furlong