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.
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.
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.
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
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?
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.
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.






