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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Abortion revisited

Frum looks back at abortion in Canada, 20 years later without a law.

On January 28, Canada marks the 20th anniversary of what may be the most astounding decision in the nation&#xu2;019s legal history: R. v. Morgentaler, the case that struck down Canada&#xu2;019s abortion laws.


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Thursday, August 17, 2006

I Wasn’t Aborted

An interesting anti-abortion article from someone who should know - a Russian.

If Ms. readers hadn’t had so many abortions, there might be more Ms. readers. As for the rest of us, here’s a petition we could all sign: “I wasn’t aborted.”

Having narrowly escaped being aborted, I’d be the first in line.


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Saturday, April 8, 2006

Halton kids

Interesting read on the people of Halton’s (and I suspect most of the country) take on this annoying daycare debate.

So I was standing at the front of a Town Hall meeting a few weeks back, in Oakville, and we were talking about child care. Things were getting hot.


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Monday, March 27, 2006

Good luck with that

Wonder if this campaign will catch on here.

The fight for unborn rights begins in the carpool lane.

via JWalk


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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Sir Paul and baby seals

Gairdner takes on the abortion issue, starting with the famous Beatle and baby seals.

But I don’t get it. Where is the outrage about the killing of cute baby humans? I promise not to exaggerate. I am just asking a question. Why have we never seen a photo of Sir Paul in a Canadian hospital reaching out with heart-rending sympathy to touch the nose of a freshly-aborted human baby?


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Thursday, November 3, 2005

Price of a baby

You probably won’t hear much protest about this latest ridiculous sentence, but it sure is clear that the closer a human is to just a foetus, the less value its life has to Canadian judges.

A Court of Queen’s Bench justice sentenced 23-year-old Nicole Anderwald to 90 days for neglect and another 40 days for disposing of the infant.

Of course, this has nothing to do with abortion on demand.


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Saturday, June 18, 2005

Abortion in the first degree

Eye magazine outlines an interesting case of abortion - or in this case, murder.

So Flores, on several occasions over a one-week period, stepped on Basoria’s belly while, the defence claims, she hit herself in an attempt to induce a miscarriage. They succeeded in terminating the pregnancy.

Where do you stand on this case? 

At 20 weeks, or 5 months, I have no problem calling it murder.


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