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Young pro-lifers defy UN at Lisbon

Five Canadian youths were part of the pro-family group that coalesced under the banner "NGO Coalition for Family and Youth". They became an effective lobbying force, educating many individual delegates and persevering until they were given an opportunity to speak to the assembly on behalf of the family.
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Editorial
Sex, lies, and Clinton

Clinton, the most "pro-choice" president American voters have ever elected, is currently frying in his own pro-abortion rhetoric.
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Stories
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76-year-old Herman Krausz dies after Montreal Hospital removed his life support against his will

Edmonton police arrest pregnant solvent abuser

Council of Canadians with Disabilities has come out strongly opposed to euthanasia and assisted suicide

Infanticide charge laid against Toronto nurse

Canada's Federal Parliamentary pro-life caucus re-established

De-population scheme wreaks havoc in Peru

Liberal MP Paul Szabo fights against anti-family tax policies

Key to politics is participation

Corrections to articles from previous Interim issues

Ireland's future rests on faith

12-year-old Ximena Renaerts wins a large settlement from the hospital where she survived an abortion attempt in December 1985

Abortion-related scandals across the globe reveal a path of destruction through women, children, and society

Louisville, Kentucky law firm seeks justice for exploited women

St Louis, Mo. site of the first national conference of Women at Risk, and their families, who were hurt by abortion

Uniting the pro-life, pro-family vote is a daunting challenge, conservatives say

Bishop Roman Danylak affirms Humanae vitae on its 30th anniversary

The Toronto Catholic District School Board okays Halloween pro-life collection for Aid to Women.

Anglicans reject gay lifestyle

Memorial University of Newfoundland pro-life society vindicated in a 12-2 vote to restore ratification.

Illustrator Tim Ladwing says; ‘Children respond to what is true'

International Round-Up brief reports from Santiago Chile, London England, Mexico, Johannesburg South Africa, Perth Australia, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, Cleveland Ohio and New York.

Computers and the Net: Pro-life web sites by Steve Jalsevac

Ottawa - A long term study by Stats Canada verified that single parenthood in on the increase. 1985 Botched abortion in Vancouver investigated by Physicians and Police

Vancouver - Roman Catholic Archbishop Adam Exner's proposal to expand pension benefits to non-sexual relationships gains support.

Calgary - teen abortions have doubled since 1990. Michael O'Malley, president of Alberta's Human Life Centre is concerned with the large number of women he sees who suffer from post-abortion syndrome.

Halifax - couple sues the Nova Scotia government for $23,000 to attempt to recover costs trying to conceive a child through in vitro fertilization.

Salmon Arm, B.C. - Most Okanagan Valley mayors and councils are refusing to proclaim gay and lesbian pride week despite threats of legal action by homosexual groups in their area.

Vancouver - Christian radio station "The Bridge" (CKBD), will change its format to nostalgic, ballad-oriented pop music because of lack of support from the Christian Community.


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Columnists

Frank Kennedy

Frank gives two funny stories to exemplify, that no matter how messed up our consciences are, justice will prevail after all.

Winnifride Prestwich - You were asking?

Winifride answers questions about books on population, what the Pathfinder Fund and the Club of Rome are, and finally, the names of the two Nobel prize winners who promoted infanticide.

Ted Gerk's Western View

There is trouble at "Everywoman's Health Centre," a Vancouver abortuary that is being sued for wrongful dismissal by the ex-director Margaret Panton.

Fr. Ted Colleton

Show the Truth reveals that abortion is murder. A picture is worth a thousand words.

Charles Moore

Ultimately, moral principles govern whether a society thrives or fails. Charles looks at the current vice of tolerance and the effect of the consenting adult mentality.


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