For the 23rd anniversary of the Ecole Polytechnique massacre, Amish lessons in mourning
by Jonathan Kay. December 5, 2012. Twenty-three years ago, on December 6, 1989, Marc Lépine walked into École Polytechnique and shot 28 people, killing 14 of them, and then himself. To this day, his rampage [...]
MP’s Join to Call on Canadians to Help End Violence Against Women and Girls
by Mark Warawa, MP Ottawa, ON – Today Mark Warawa, Member of Parliament for Langley, was joined by several other MP’s in announcing a national call to action for all Canadians to work together to [...]
Ireland: Wrong to Blame Pro-Life Catholics for Savita’s Death
by Julia Kiewit Washington D.C. November 28, 2012. Recently, Savita Halapannavaran, an Indian woman residing in Ireland, suffered a miscarriage and died in a public hospital. Her parents claimed that the hospitals refusal to give [...]
Legal Abortion Not The Answer In Ireland Deaths
by Stephanie Gray Do the tragic deaths in Ireland of Savita Halappanavar and her pre-born daughter Prasa really make a case for legal abortion? Many across the world are coming to that conclusion but overlooking [...]
WHO Prescribes Unsafe Abortion for Poor Women
By Wendy Wright WASHINGTON, DC, November 16 (C-FAM) A new manual by the World Health Organization (WHO) on how to do abortions is facing criticism for advocating substandard medical care and a ban on all [...]
UNFPA’s Crass Debasement of “Human Rights”
By Wendy Wright. November 15, 2012. Parroting UNFPA’s talking point, news stories on the UN’s family planning agency’s annual report focus on the claim that contraception is a human right. The media seem unconcerned that [...]