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Unborn victims bill passes Second Reading - Interim editor Paul Tuns clarifies certain misconceptions regarding Ken Epp’s bill, as deliberation takes place following its second reading.
Victory for pro-lifers at the UN - (Interim Staff) Despite gaining ground for the unborn at the UN, the immanent US presidential election is cause for concern for the victories won thus far.
PMO blows off concerns about rights tribunals
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A look at the form letter sent in response to concerns regarding the removal of section 13(2) of the HRC act.
Archbishop sends message
to politicians on abortion
(Paul Tuns)
Archbishop Prendergast sends a strong message to pro-abortion politicians who claim to be Catholic, holding them responsible for their actions.
Abortion, mental health, and feminism - Donald DeMarco addresses the vital issue of informed ‘choice’ with regards to women who seek abortions..
Cleric pays price for taking a biblical stand -
Pete Vere talks with Rev. Trevor Walters, an Anglican minister in an age of tumult.
Anglican church tension breaks open - An examination of the growing rifts within the Anglican Church of Canada over it’s growing liberalism.
Author puts people, not planet, foremost in global warming debate -
Paul Tuns reviews Bjorn Lomborg’s book “Cool It”, which looks at saving the planet’s people first.
York U abortion debate takes place - (Tony Gosgnach)
After its initial cancellation resulting in public criticism, the abortion debate at York University finally took place.
Golubchuk case likely to establish some important precedents
Euthanasia Prevention Coalition director Alex Schadenberg points out the potential precedent for Canadian healthcare in the case of a Winnipeg man, who’s hospital believes it has the right to end life-sustaining care, against the wishes of the man’s family
Ethical alternatives to fetal-line vaccines
- AVM Biotechnology seeks to provide ethical alternatives in the areas of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and vaccine development.
Age of consent raised to 16
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Raised from 14 to 16, Canada’s age of consent is finally in line with that of most of the Western world, hopefully making it no longer a destination for perverts and child abusers.
China maintains one-child policy
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Despite speculation as to a relaxed policy, China will keep it’s one-child policy for at least another decade.
Film 1st Degree Morgentaler produced
On the 20th anniversary of the infamous Morgentaler decision, a short film telling the true story of abortion is nominated in the top 15 in the ‘project breakout’ contest.
Oregon report on assisted suicide is revealing
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Euthanasia Prevention Coalition director Alex Schadenberg discusses the rising numbers of deaths from assisted suicide in Oregon.
A different ‘Think CBC’ campaign -
Michael Coren wants readers to think about the CBC.
Latimer granted day parole (Interim Staff) - Many groups fear the wrong message is being sent in the wake of the parole decision with regards to convicted child killer Robert Latimer.
Buckley made conservatism ‘cool’(Russ Kuykendall)
- A look back at William Buckley and the ‘National Review’, the man and the magazine who stood athwart history yelling ‘stop’.
Whalen was Priests for Life’s leader (Tony Gosgnach)
- The Interim remembers the life-saving work of Fr. Jim Whalen, who passed away on Feb. 24 while conducting a parish pro-life mission.
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