I don’t mean to get mixed up in party politics or take sides or anything, but for anyone interested in life issues and the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party’s (PCP) leadership race, Joseph Ben-Ami has an interesting take on the Campaign …

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Michael Coren has a piece on the March for Life today in the National Post (via ProWomanProLife), noting how “it makes the shapers of establishment opinion extraordinarily uncomfortable,” and focusing on issues of free speech and the suppression of debate …

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Rod Bruinooge, chair of the Parliamentary Pro-Life Caucus who made headlines earlier in the year, spoke out against restrictions on the pro-life message in the public forum: From student unions and campuses, to advertising regulators, pro-life free speech is being …

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This is a great clip (via @UnbornHumanLife) from Cardinal Arinze on pro-choice politicians who are “personally opposed” to abortion but have a consistently pro-abortion voting record. The latter half deals with the Catholic issue of communion, but the initial criticism …

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Malcolm Gladwell is a great story-teller. His latest piece in the New Yorker, How David Beats Goliath, explores the process through which underdogs defeat giants by changing the rules and employing unconventional tactics. The heroes of the article are 12-year-old …

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The Catholic Register must be increasing its coverage on the abortion issue in preparation for the March for Life next Thursday. I’ve just read several great articles. I’ve already written about the interview with Geoff Cauchi, but this overview of …

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