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For Hollywood, ideology trumps money
A new day in Canadian Politics -(analysis by Paul Tuns)
Pro-life MPs are once again on the rise, but the same-sex ‘marriage’ issue will have to wait.
Legalize polygamy: government study-(Terry Vanderhayden)
Liberal study sees no point in keeping polygamy illegal in ‘permissive society.’
Martin became an abortion zealot-(John-Henry Westen)
Open questioning on CBC’s The National ended in a rant against pro-lifers, ignoring the real issues.
Supreme Court’s refusal to hear Kempling case ‘a threat to freedom’-(Hilary White)
BC teacher is suspended for expressing a social conservative view, but vows to take his case to the UN.
Ontario Progressive Conservative leader shows he’s no conservative-(Pete Vere)
John Tory attacks Harper’s plan to revisit same-sex ‘marriage’ issue.
Mother gets only probation for killing son-(Interim Staff)
EPC worried that Houle case did not follow the Criminal Code, and may set a dangerous precedent.
Euthanasia, assisted suicide threats remain after election
Despite Conservative victory, EPC worried that the bill to legalize euthanasia may still pass in the new parliament.
A tough pill to swallow-Why the silence about studies that show a link between oral contraceptives and cancer?-(Andrea Mrozek)
Canadian Cancer Society turns a blind eye to numerous studies proving oral contraceptive link to breast cancer, as they let politics influence their treatment of the subject.
U.S. Supreme Court upholds Oregon suicide law-(Hilary White)
Decision to disallow attorney-general from prohibiting doctors from prescribing drugs for use in assisted suicide leaves door open to other states.
A gathering of priestly leaders
Canadian hockey hero makes
a ‘kick save’-(Donald DeMarco)
Justin Pogge’s mother recounts how an unborn child’s kick saved her life – and his.
Children First offers private school
options to low-income parents-(Eli Schuster)
Education think tank is a ‘nice gesture’, but many are doubtful as to its practical potential.
Dr. Hwang Woo-Suk and the great
Korean cloning caper-(Hilary White)
Scientific scandal awakens some to the bias of scientific journals merely seeking to justify their taking a side on an offshoot of the abortion debate.
Canadian ob-gyns cite STD epidemic-(Terry Vanderheyden)
Canadian STD numbers are spiraling out of control, accounting for a major percentage of reported disease in Canada.
Canada's Parliament
Providing shelter for moms and babies-(Tony Gosgnach)
Aptly named Shifra House hopes to help young Burlington mothers, a town where only about 1 in 4 teen pregnancies ends in birth.
Corporate Watch Update-(Tony Gosgnach)
Vandals target signs of Ottawa-area pro-family candidate-(Pete Vere)
Independent candidate John Pacheco’s family and campaign team suffer immature attacks, yet take it in stride.
Hilaire Belloc: defender of the faith-(Michael Coren)
The unflinching and immutable faith of poet, novelist, debater and historian Hilaire Beloc is recalled in an age of concessions.
Musicians receive accolades-(Tony Goshnach)
Rising talent in Canadian Christian rock groups establishes confidence in the success of this genre” (?what can one say for this article?).
Here’s what Sharia law really would have meant-(Kathy Shaidle)
The push for a private Islamic court of justice represents a minority move for a more dominant position in Canadian society.
Liberal allegedly calls his win a ‘victory for Islam’-(Gudrun Schultz)
No reply from Martin, as Omar Alghabra reportedly saw his appointment as an Islamic ‘in’ into Canadian politics.
Deacon remembered for his zeal-(Tony Gosgnach)
St. Clair McEvenue knew the importance of education the young on matters of faith, as evinced by his public work and writings.
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