Society & Culture

Part II in a series on feminism; ‘Choice’ vs. what is good for women

The most significant long-term political contradiction facing the feminist elite in North America is that the feminist agenda has never been shown to represent the interests of the majority of women. And women know this. Although 90 per cent of women tell pollsters that achieving equality is important for them, only one-third of women are willing to call themselves “feminists.” Why? Let’s [...]

2009-07-31T13:58:44-04:00May 1, 1993|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Beware of reproduction technologies!

Women speaking medical help to get pregnant should beware, cautioned Dr. Patricia Baird at a recent Women’s Health Awareness Breakfast held at Royal York Hotel in Toronto. As head of the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies (RCNRT), she said their extensive research has “overwhelmingly” shown that “reproductive technologies and treatments are becoming disseminated as services, without good evidence as to whether [...]

Of politics and bullets

Queen Kim The Progressive Conservatives (an oxymoron in he class of “safe sex” and “politically correct”) are killing me. Draft one of this column talked of a June coronation for Defense Minister Avril Phaedra (“B.S.”) Kim Campbell. It seemed ol’ Bare Shoulders would go unchallenged as Michael Wilson, Don Mazankowski, Barbara McDougall and Perin Beatty all dropped like flies, thereby changing Tory [...]

2009-07-31T13:49:48-04:00May 1, 1993|Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Gillis vs. Naomi Society

Antigonish, NS – Local resident Andy Gillis is demanding a thorough investigation of the area’s transition houses and the Naomi Society for Victims of Family Violence. He charges that their effect, possibly their main purpose, is to destroy families. Furthermore, he says, they resort to brainwashing, mental abuse, and possibly even physical abuse. He is demanding a moratorium on their funding until [...]

2009-07-31T13:43:48-04:00May 1, 1993|Marriage and Family, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

An eye-opening experience

While I was staying at a well-known respected motel recently, my husband and I observed that the pay-per-view box in our room featured, among other titles, Deep Throat. Just about the only pornographic movie title I’ve ever heard, I remembered that I had known someone who was arrested for showing it to a group of engineering students nearly 20 years ago. Today, [...]

2009-07-27T13:32:30-04:00April 27, 1993|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

On pornography and censorship

Two issues ago, Anneliese Steden wrote of her disgust that her local library had purchased Madonna’s book Sex. In last month’s issue, Dana Colarusso cautioned against censorship in general. It is not censorship for a publicly-funded library to refuse to purchase Sex. If people want to read Madonna’s views – and look at the photographs of her in various nude poses in [...]

2009-07-27T12:59:57-04:00April 27, 1993|Society & Culture|

Unicef: Has organization lost sight of its original mandate?

For over two decades, UNICEF officials in Canada have consistently denied that their organization plays any part in disturbing contraceptives (most of which are abortifacient), or in promoting abortion or sterilization. Official records, however, tell a different story, and the history of UNICEF’s changes in policy shows just how far it has departed from its original mandate. To forestall UNICEF being attacked [...]

2009-07-27T12:54:23-04:00April 27, 1993|Marriage and Family, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Girl fights T.V. violence

Due solely to the efforts of one exceptional girl, the Federal government has announced positive steps toward reducing television violence. Virginnie Lariviere, a fourteen-year old from Polycarp, PQ, presented a petition asking for legislation “with teeth.” So far, the nation-wide petition has garnered over 1.5 million signatures. Some of her petition’s recommendations included a ban on violent shows which are aimed at [...]

2009-07-27T12:39:26-04:00April 27, 1993|Society & Culture|

The importance of family

This April, I have been invited to give two talks in the United States. The subject is “The Family” which is in such jeopardy these days that it deserves much attention. Experts says, “The family is coming apart at the seams. There are as many divorces as there are marriages. In the U.S. 50% of marriages break up within a few years [...]

2009-07-27T12:21:21-04:00April 27, 1993|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Shocking, violent…and legal

Abortionists in the U.S. have introduced a gruesome new way to ply their trade and pro-lifers are hoping that it never makes an appearance in Canada. The new procedure, called dilation and extraction (D&X), is capable of shocking the most hardened observer. During the D&X, the unborn and unanesthetized baby us delivered feet first. When all but the head, which remains in [...]

2009-07-27T12:15:39-04:00April 27, 1993|Abortion, Society & Culture|

You were asking?

Is it true that the embryo comes from only a part of the cell after the ovum in fertilized? M.P. Toronto What happens is that soon after fertilization the first cell—the zygote—undergoes a rapid series of cell divisions, and within a few days the cells separate into two groups. One group, the smaller inner portions of the cells, gives rise to the [...]

2009-07-27T12:02:50-04:00April 27, 1993|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Pro-life activist freed

The ordeal has ended for Linda Gibbons. The pro-life prisoner of conscience met friends and well-wishers in Toronto after her release from jail March 18. She served four moths of a six month sentence which she spent in four different jails. This was her seventh time in jail since 1989 and she served almost continually since September of 1992. “It’s great getting [...]

2009-08-12T07:47:08-04:00April 27, 1993|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Producer pays price for intimidation

A pro-life witness who complained that she was intimidated by a CBC producer has been vindicated by a House of Commons Committee who found the producer to be “over-zealous.” The Standing Committee on House Management investigated the complaint following a question of privilege raised in the House of Commons by pro-life MP Don Boudria. The case involves the testimony of Cheryl Eckstein [...]

2009-07-27T11:39:00-04:00April 27, 1993|Euthanasia, Politics, Society & Culture|

Sue Rodriguez fires Hofsess

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2026-01-14T06:23:40-05:00April 27, 1993|Euthanasia, Society & Culture|

Sue Rodriguez fires Hofsess

Svend Robinson hired as her spokesman and fundraiser   Sue Rodriguez formally disassociated herself from John Hofsess and his Right to Die Society following his latest public-relations blunder in announcing that her death would become a public spectacle. In mid-March. Hofsess announced that more than one doctor, and at least two spectators would be on hand to “assist” Ms Rodriguez in her [...]

2009-07-27T09:51:35-04:00April 27, 1993|Euthanasia, Society & Culture|
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