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Election 2021: It’s now over to voters
This is Sergio Marchi’s sixth article, in a weekly series of election analysis. He will provide one more wrap-up piece, reviewing the decision made by Canadians and how the leaders managed the 35 day campaign. Finally, the time has arrived for Canadians to speak — with their votes. But before they do,
Heart to heart with Adele: When your teenager wants an abortion
Question: Dear Adele, You would think our family did not have enough problems with Covid-19, job insecurity and a plethora of unpaid bills! Our teenage daughter decided to check out our capacity for dealing with stress, by engaging in unprotected sex, and then feigning utter disbelief and surprise at a
Together 4 Yes: Ireland’s Abortion Vote
Ireland voted to repeal the Eighth amendment of its constitution on May 25th 2018, putting an end to the country’s 35 year abortion ban in defiance of catholic conservatism. Activists flooded the streets of Dublin prior to the vote to encourage Irish voters to liberate women from the patriarchal and
Canadian Women’s Unequal Access to Abortion
Women in Canada still do not have equal access to abortion. Mifegymiso is a drug that is used to induce miscarriage. Many women view this pill as a simpler and less painful method of abortion. It was approved in Canada in 2015, and was meant to be available to all
Alberta United Conservatives resume walk out from Chamber to protest abortion clinic bill
Photo credit: Aleteia Image Partners Accused of misogyny and cowardice, Alberta’s United Conservatives remained silent over the government’s proposed bill to ban anti-abortion protesting within 50 meters of clinics. Bill 9 is also known as the “Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Care Act.” It bans demonstrations within 50 metres
Pro-Life and Pro-Choice: A Call to End the Battle over Abortion
This past week, the March for Life Rally took place on Parliament Hill. This rally is an annual gathering to protest the legalization of abortion. It is often associated with deeply religious organizations, and has historically been met with anger and counter-protests. Abortion may be one of the most polarizing
Trump Takes Tragic Step Backwards with Abortion Ruling
So much has happened since mid-January, and one of the first actions of President Trump was to reinstate what is known as the global gag rule — removing funding from any foreign aid group that provides abortions, abortion facilities or abortion education outside of the United States. The policy extends
Faith and Free Thought
It’s an issue that has been understandably drenched in emotionalism and hyperbole for years, but at long last there is some genuine movement. I refer to what is variously called euthanasia, assisted suicide or even compassionate homicide. For a nation as progressive and authentically liberal as Canada our previous lack
The Politics of Love Thy Neighbour
When did Christianity in Canada become so linked to political and social conservatism? When did so many Christians, especially the loudest and most organized, embrace censorship, resistance to gay equality, denial of climate change, opposition to vaccinations and an angry obsession with abortion? There are, of course, myriad believers in Christ who do not think and act thus but ask
The Church and State Debate
By Michael Coren Oh Mr. Lunney, whatever are you playing at? Long-time Nanaimo MP James Lunney announced recently that he was leaving the Conservatives because he could no longer speak as a Christian while being part of the party caucus. There was, he said, a nasty sense of religious persecution
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