Rory Leishman
Medics refuse to face the truth
National Affairs correspondent Rory Leishman takes a look at what is being left out in modern medical schools.

Michael Coren
Bad parents = bad kids
Michael Coren addresses poor parenting, which allows a child to become prisoner to the culture.

Frank Kennedy
In the boneyard of ambition
Queen’s Park correspondent Frank Kennedy muses about the Prime Minister, the Liberals, and psychiatry.



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Censorship rebuked ...
A look at the necessity to repeal section 13 of the Human Rights Act, which continues to trample justice in Canada under the guise of protection.
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... and censorship renewed
An attempt to halt a peaceful pro-life demonstration at the University of Calgary by the student union reminds pro-lifers that the struggle for freedom is far from over.
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Brave students stare down bullies
(Paul Tuns) Despite threats, University of Calgary pro-life students still held their Genocide Awareness Project display.

Two weeks that shook Canadian politics - (Paul Tuns) A look at Michael Ignatieff and the attempt at the Conservative take-down.

The problem of 'choice' - (Donald DeMarco) Donald DeMarco examines a false-humanism which seems to suppress the person in favour of immediate personal convenience.

Renewed pro-abortion activism expected at the UN
(Interim staff) With the potential reinterpretation of the Universal Human Rights Declaration to be extended to abortion at the UN, international pro-lifers need to be on their toes.

Planned Parenthood’s business is ‘booming’ in many parts of the world - (Samantha Singson) CFAM’s Samantha Singson reports on the International Planned Parenthood Federations’ recent annual performance report, which reveals increased levels of ‘progress’ in areas of the world which typically combat their efforts.

More Order of Canada medals returned over Morgentaler’s appointment - Months after the divisive decision, still more recipients of the Order of Canada return their medals.

Top stories of 2008 (Paul Tuns) - A look back at many of the important moments for the pro-life and pro-family community in 2008.

Visiting the Holy Land - (Paul Tuns) - Returning from his visit to Israel, Interim editor Paul Tuns discusses his 3-hatted journey as tourist, journalist, and pilgrim.

Conference revitalizes northern pro-lifers - The ‘All Points North: Facing Truth’ pro-life conference was a great success, re-vitalizing the Thunder Bay pro-life community.

Obama's election prompts pro-life song - (Tony Gosgnach) The devastating potential of Obama’s recent election spurred Elizabeth Schmeidler to compose ‘My Voice ’.

Quebec man acquitted of assisted suicide - (Interim staff) In a shocking case in Quebec, a 30 year-old man was found not guilty in a case where he directly helped his uncle, 49, hang himself.

Church clarifies issues of IVF and frozen embryos
Excerpts from the Vatican’s new instructions on bioethics, ‘Dignitatis Personae’.

Prestwich was known as a prescient researcher
The Interim remembers the great pro-life work of Winifride Prestwich, who passed away at 93 in early December.

Book examines enduring institution of marriage
Rebecca Walberg reviews ‘The Dream That Refuses to Die’, which examines the many modern crises facing the family.


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