Rory Leishman
Abortion and the law
National affairs correspondent Rory Leishman explores potential responses to a question which stumps many pro-lifers, namely, what the punishment under the criminal code should be for those who procure abortions.

Frank Kennedy
Build it and they will come
Frank Kennedy thanks the priests who boosted LifeChain’s numbers at his Bayview and Finch intersection.

Theresa Smyth
Remembering
Director of Toronto’s Aid to Women Theresa Smyth contemplates the devastating effects of abortion on one of Toronto’s roughest neighbourhoods.

Fr. Ted Colleton
Kindness counts
A Father Ted re-print from 1992, contemplating the important role of forgiveness as a means to kindness in our daily actions.


Ignoring real issues
A critical look at the commonly held idea that social liberty and social liberalism are inherently linked.
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Add unborn victims to Tory anti-crime agenda
Ordinarily standing with a tough-on-crime agenda, many Canadians push the Conservative government to add an unborn victims of violence bill in order to protect the innocent, and punish the guilty.

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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child turns 18
(Marie-Christine Houle) - A somewhat ironic celebration from a group who tout the rights and freedoms of some as their prime goals, while denying the most fundamental right of all.

Murders of pregnant women fire up the fetal rights debate
(Paul Tuns) - A debate is sparked over the status of the unborn child in the wake of two tragedies.

LifeChain 2007
Numbers and support continued to grow at this year’s LifeChain, as tens of thousands stood at intersections across the nation in support of innocent human life.

Considering the question of criminal punishment for abortion
Pro-lifers respond to this question.

Religious school funding debate was turned into a shame and a sham - Michael Coren comments on the abuse and exploitation of this single issue in the recent Onatario election.

NCLN gathering rallies students across Canada
(Auravelia Colomer)
- 22 Canadian campuses were represented at this years NCLN conference, offering pro-life students an array of workshops and lectures in order to motivate their efforts upon returning to their respective schools.

An open mind can mean an empty head - Donald Demarco discusses the dangers of a completely all-embracing mindset, pointing out that approval is not the same thing as love.

Bobby Schindler assesses the clerical response to his sister’s death - An interview with Bobby Schindler reviews the shocking position of many individuals, including some clergy, with regards to Terri’s situation prior to her death.

Doing the right thing brings a blessing - (Grace Petrasek)
Grace Petrasek recalls a beautiful story of a baby which was saved due to careful intercession on the part of a volunteer counselor at Toronto’s Aid to Women .

Another student union attempts to squelch pro-life -
(Theresa Matters) - Youth Issues correspondent Theresa Matters reviews yet another case of denied ratification of club status on campus, this time from the Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Media-fed rumours of the family’s demise exaggerated
(Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns) - Oswald Clark and Paul Tuns reveal the biased and misleading focus of popular headlines with regards to statistics on the family.

Philip Pullman and the seduction of children
(Pete Vere) -
The Interim takes a look at Britain’s ‘most dangerous author’, revealing a shocking anti-religious and ultra-leftist agenda behind the work of the country’s number two writer of popular children’s fiction.


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