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Youth wins alternative treatment (Theresa Smyth)
Negligence case won by 16-year-old Abraham Cherrix, assuring his sound treatment in the future.
Feminist agency fights attempt at scrutiny of its ideological bias (Hilary White)
R.E.A.L. Women seek to disband a radical agency who only represent a minute percentage of Canadians.
Whitmore case sparks debate
Re-capture of Peter Whitmore addresses lax treatment of pedophiles in Canada.
Canada’s population time bomb
continues to tick toward disaster
Continuing decline in Canadian birthrate points toward a dismal future for the country.
Mayor doesn’t want truth shown
Fredericton mayor regrets that he was not able to shut-down ‘Show the Truth’ demonstration.
Quebec forced to pay private abortion fees
Nicole Benard ordered the government of Quebec to pay over 13 million to Quebec women who had to pay extra fees for abortions at private centres.
Tower of Babel gets even taller – Donald DeMarco
Inclusive language gradually becoming the norm in Canada and across the world.
Thoughts on five years as editor
Interim editor Paul Tuns muses about his job, being the longest serving editor to date.
“Beijing jails lawyers of one-child policy opponent” -
(Peter J. Smith) Three lawyers for a Chinese activist who exposed forced late-term abortions and sterilization are jailed in a farcical attempt to frustrate hearing.
Teachers for Life makes comeback (Tony Gosgnach)
Dan Di Rocco hopes to re-assemble Teachers for Life, a pro-life initiative open to any teacher regardless of denominational affiliation.
How to talk to children about abortion
Family and society reporter Theresa Smyth examines how to properly educate children on life and family issues, as they head back to school.
Adoption turns negative experience into positive one
Aided by friends and her religion teacher, Jen Greenan’s eyes were opened to the realities of abortion, making her see adoption as the only real choice.
The nature of a gift
Peace and joy fill Jen Greenan after placing her child with an adoptive family.
Spreading the message at McMaster university
Campus club ‘LifeLine’ continues to spread its message of life since its conception in 2004.
Campus pro-life clubs must often contend with hostile environments
Restarting campus pro-life groups is proving more and more difficult as university youth culture changes, making the role of new young leaders ever more important.
Census tells more than just stats
The incidence of fatherless children creates many social and emotional problems, as evinced by statistical data as well as first-hand experience.
Life Chain: a public pro-life witness
Founded in 1987, Life Chain continues to grow, as it bears silent witness to the realities of abortion at intersections across North America.
Abortion harms adolescent girls’ health
Young girls in particular are damaged by the health and emotional trauma surrounding abortion.
Facing death, choosing to live
Doreen Beagan reviews Eugene O’Kelly’s “Choosing Daylight”, in which he deals from a first-hand perspective, with the antidote to the despair of assisted suicide. |