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CLC challenges Parliament Hill prohibition on graphic signs

 Paul Tuns: On March 5, the Ontario Superior Court heard arguments in the case of Campaign Life Coalition and Maeve Roche v. Parliamentary Protective Services (PPS) over the latter’s 2023 prohibition against CLC using signs with abortion victim photography during a press conference on Parliament Hill. In May 2023, CLC had a scheduled press conference the day prior to the National March [...]

2026-04-02T14:45:17-04:00April 2, 2026|Abortion, Politics|

U.S. pro-lifers begin to question Trump

Administration dithers on abortion pill review  Oswald Clark, U.S. Correspondent: While American pro-lifers have generally supported Donald Trump as a president and candidate despite the fact he says he does not want a federal law banning abortion, there has been a shift in the movement’s leadership that patience is running short with the Trump administration. Donald Trump points to numerous pro-life policies that [...]

2026-04-01T10:30:22-04:00April 1, 2026|Abortion, Politics|

And then there was this, March 2026

Thousands of youth march for life in Paris On Jan. 18, about 10,000 people gathered in front of the ‘iconic’ Invalides palace in Paris, France. (The palace includes the Cathedral of Saint-Louis-des-Invalides; the resting place of Napoleon Bonaparte; and was commissioned as a hospital and retirement home for disabled soldiers by King Louis XIV in 1670.) The National Catholic Register described the [...]

2026-03-27T14:22:43-04:00March 27, 2026|Abortion, Demography, Marriage and Family|

Defeating ‘the terrible twos’ before adulthood: Parenting as removing the omnipotence delusion

Russell E. Kuykendall, Review: The Omnipotent Child: How to Mold, Strengthen, and Perfect the Developing Child, Fourth Edition by Thomas P. Millar MD (New Westminster, B.C.: Palmer Press, 2005. 241 pp.) Version 1.0.0 In his first edition of The Omnipotent Child in 1983, the child psychiatrist Thomas Millar took on the still-popular approach to child-rearing: Dr. Benjamin Spock’s The Common Sense Book [...]

2026-03-27T14:19:12-04:00March 27, 2026|Marriage and Family, Reviews|

Ottawa now wants to micromanage marriages

John Carpay: Benjami Franklin wrote 250 years ago that “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters.” For decades, the trend in Canada has been towards an ever-increasing body of laws and regulations, so many that even the most diligent and conscientious businessman, school principal, manufacturer and manager of a [...]

2026-03-26T15:25:40-04:00March 26, 2026|John Carpay, Marriage and Family, Politics|

Sodom on skates

Victor Penney: Sports and smut. I’m not a fan of the combination. In general, mixing anything with sexual perversion is a horrible idea, but not everyone feels the same way, at least on the surface. On Jan. 15th, for example, Gary Bettman, the commissioner of the National Hockey League, was asked about his opinion of Heated Rivalry, the sexually explicit hit series [...]

2026-03-26T09:49:50-04:00March 26, 2026|Marriage and Family, Victor Penney|

8000 babies saved by Abortion Pill Reversal

Paul Tuns: On Feb. 17, Heartbeat International announced that more than 8,000 lives have been saved through the Abortion Pill Rescue Network (APRN) in what it called “a significant milestone in its effort to provide immediate medical care to women who regret beginning a chemical abortion.” APRN connects women who have taken the abortion pill to licensed medical professionals who can prescribe [...]

2026-03-26T09:34:32-04:00March 26, 2026|Abortion|

Christians should fear C-9

Rory Leishman: On Jan. 26, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights delayed consideration of Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act. That is not sufficient: Parliament should defeat this freedom-stifling bill altogether and also repeal the anti-hate law provisions in the Criminal Code. Government should not stifle the expression of any political viewpoint, no matter how vile. Experience [...]

2026-03-20T09:13:57-04:00March 20, 2026|Religion, Rory Leishman|

Widespread expansion of personhood to animals and nature raises concerns

Tanis Cortens, Feature Writer: In 2025, two Peruvian municipalities passed ordinances giving legal rights to wild stingless bees from the Amazon. According to the Earth Law Center, which campaigned for the ordinances, among the “inherent rights of the bees and their ecosystems” now recognized under law are “the right to exist and thrive, the right to maintain healthy populations, the right to [...]

2026-03-19T13:03:54-04:00March 19, 2026|Bioethics, Society & Culture|

The significance of imago dei

The pro-life movement in Canada strives to secure legal protection for the unborn; it seeks to establish robust defenses for those menaced by the prospect of euthanasia and the temptation to assisted suicide; and it advocates for sane policies regarding marriage, family, and the recognition of both sexes. The issues and controversies which our threefold campaign impels us to engage are myriad; [...]

2026-03-19T12:42:52-04:00March 19, 2026|Abortion, Religion|

National March for Life theme announced: ‘Follow me’

Interim Staff: On Feb. 5, three months before the 2026 National March for Life in Ottawa, Campaign Life Coalition unveiled the theme, “Follow Me.” During the announcement video, Josie Luetke, CLC director of education and advocacy, said “‘Follow Me’ is, first and foremost, an invitation to be disciples of Christ—and to be fishers of men,” explaining, “Because as a pro-life movement, we’re [...]

2026-03-16T10:39:37-04:00March 16, 2026|Abortion|

Looking at life

Reflections on why we march Donald DeMarco:  The word “life” has several shades of meaning. In this article I call attention to just two of its meanings. The first is the life that is the focus of the various marches for life. It refers to the sacredness of life. All human life, including the life of the unborn, is invested with an [...]

2026-03-16T09:25:12-04:00March 16, 2026|Abortion, Donald DeMarco|

Jesse Jackson, RIP

Paul Tuns: Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988, died at the age of 84 on Feb. 17. Jackson is famous for having marched with Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s and in 1971 founded People United to Save Humanity (Operation Push), later renamed People United to Serve Humanity. He was [...]

2026-03-13T13:01:38-04:00March 13, 2026|Abortion, Politics, Religion|

U.S. Senate holds hearings on abortion pill safety

Oswald Clark, U.S. Correspondent In January, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee held hearings on the abortion pill, with Republicans and their witnesses calling for more regulation and Democrats and their witnesses maintaining that mifepristone is perfectly safe. The committee is chaired by Senator Bill Cassidy (R, Louisiana), a former physician who called upon Robert Kennedy Jr. and Martin Makary to [...]

2026-03-13T13:00:35-04:00March 13, 2026|Abortion|

The philosophic depths of Tolkein, Dostoevsky

Paul Tuns, Review: The Two Greatest Novels Ever Written: The Wisdom of The Lord of the Rings and The Brothers Karamazov by Peter Kreeft (Word on Fire, $24.95 USD, 164 pages) Philosopher Peter Kreeft says that J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings (LOTR) and Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov (BK) are not merely masterpieces but the two greatest novels ever written because [...]

2026-03-13T12:53:34-04:00March 13, 2026|Religion, Reviews|
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