|
Click on the picture above for link
to the 20 Years after Morgentaler article
20 Years after Morgentaler
A few short comments and links to each of the four parts of the Feature Story this month.
Clarifying the issue of unborn victims - (Paul Tuns)
MP Ken Epp’s private members Bill, C-184, is not an anti-abortion bill.
The need for vigilance at the UN
(Marie-Christine Houle)
While the recent anniversary of the notorious Convention of the Rights of the Child at the UN poses no ‘new’ attacks on life, it serves to remind pro-lifers to keep a close eye on the anti-life agenda of many in the UN.
Robert Latimer denied day parole - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition director Alex Schadenberg discusses the denial of day parole and its media coverage for Robert Latimer.
Marking 25 years of research - Tony Gosgnach discusses the wonderful work in bioethics and social research of the Toronto-based de Veber Institute.
Suggestions for your library - Michael Coren reviews some writers whose wisdom, as it should, begins with fear and love of God.
First world conference on euthanasia - Angela Braun - Pro-life activists, religious leaders and disabilities rights groups examine the issues surrounding euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide and strategies by which to combat it.
Winning on the political front -
(Frank Monozlai)
Anti-euthanasia activists learn how to build coalitions and communicate their message.
Taking the pro-life message to school - (Megan Middleton)
Pro-life medical students hear about the challenges they will face and how to deal with them.
Amanda Phillips: Alberta’s pro-life apprentice - (Pete Vere)
21-year-old Amanda Phillips is making a difference by helping women facing crisis pregnancies – and whatever else she can do for the cause.
Silent No More on campus -
(Theresa Matters)
Pro-life groups bring the message of women regretting their abortions to various Canadian universities.
UBC Okanagan pro-lifers continue club fight
(Theresa Matters) - The latest on-campus battle for official recognition is in British Columbia.
Q and A with: J. I. Packer
-
(Tony Gosgnach)
Theologian J.I. Packer laments the direction of the Anglican Church in Canada.
Evangelicalism and the ‘Religious Right’
Russ Kuykendall says author Randall Balmer doesn’t mind religion in the public square, as long it veers left.
Compass movie is boring, but beware the books
Pete Vere warns parents not to let relatively benign movie to buy the dangerously anti-church books.
Marcella MacLellan helped found CLC Nova Scotia
(Doreen Beagan)
-
Atlantic Canada pro-life pioneer remembered .
Stalwart pro-life former Congressman dies - (Paul Tuns)
Interim editor Paul Tuns looks at Henry Hydes pro-life legacy. |