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Spectre of a new bill to legalize euthanasia raises its ugly head - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition director Alex Schadenberg discusses Canada’s failure to provide proper end-of-life care, in the light of Lalonde’s intentions to re-introduce a euthanasia bill.
Retiring Supreme Court justice was, at most times, a judicial activist - Rory Leishman analyses the work on the bench of Michael Bastarche, who although he was a judicial activist, retained some degree of common sense.
The tragic stories of children of polygamy
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Pete Vere discusses the tragic effects of polygamy on the women and children involved in the lifestyle.
Entertainment figures up in arms over tax amendment
Paul Tuns takes a look at sections of Bill C-10, which would limit tax credits on Canadian films with obscenity or extreme violence, as many involved claim it to be a further step in censorship.
Some people behind the scenes - Interim editor Paul Tuns praises his colleagues.
Pro-life messages of the Bible -
Fr. Ted Scholarship winner Jamie Slivinski discusses the prevalent theme of pregnancy and its inherent importance throughout scripture.
GAP presented at Calgary, Toronto universities - The Genocide Awareness Project continues across Canada, confronting passers-by with a new take on the abortion issue.
FCP maps path to success
- Tony Gosgnach outlines the Family Coalition Party’s upcoming plan for Ontario.
A new approach to life issues and the media
- An edited reprint of the address which PWPL’s Andrea Mrozek gave to supporters at the Interim’s 25th anniversary dinner.
The Interim celebrates a quarter-century
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An overview of the dinner and silent auction commemorating 25 years of The Interim newspaper.
Assisted suicide study shows Oregon patients not suffering
Alex Schadenberg examines the results of a study which reveals that most people in Oregon seeking assisted suicide are doing so for social or existential concerns that are best dealt with by social inclusion and physiological support.
Why I went to the U.S. Walk for Life West Coast
(Frank D’Angelo) - Prayer, motivation, and action for the pro-life cause at work in San Francisco.
Humanitarian secularism: ideology of the stupid
John von Heyking reviews Douglas Farrows’ “Nation of Bastards”, which examines an ideology based in loneliness, despair, and a supreme lack of caring for one’s fellow man.
Gwen Landolt – a REAL woman for Canada -
Pete Vere takes a look at the incredible pro-life work of Gwen Landolt, a woman who sacrificed much while letting nothing slip as she fought for the dignity of every human being.
Pro-life office looses key volunteers - (Tony Gosgnach) - The loss of two dedicated volunteers at the Campaign Life Coalition national office makes us give pause as we remember their fastidious and important work.
Silent No More pickets with Fr. Pavone |