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{mosimage}TORONTO - As Dr. Henry Morgentaler receives his Order of Canada medal from Governor General Michaëlle Jean in Quebec City, Toronto's Archbishop Thomas Collins is urging all Catholics to pray the Sunday before Thanksgiving Day for women who face crisis pregnancies and for those who advocate for abortion as a right.
Collins calls the award to Morgentaler "a sad moment in Canadian history."
Collins calls the award to Morgentaler "a sad moment in Canadian history."
Pro-life leaders sour on Harper
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
{mosimage}OTTAWA - Though Conservative Leader Stephen Harper faced hidden agenda charges during the election campaign, pro-life voters have grown increasingly disappointed that he has none.
So disappointed editor Fr. Alphonse de Valk called for HarperöÏÓãÊÓƵapp defeat in his Calgary Southwest riding.
So disappointed editor Fr. Alphonse de Valk called for HarperöÏÓãÊÓƵapp defeat in his Calgary Southwest riding.
It's not just about us
By Catholic Register Staff
The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace doesn't think the Canadian election is just about Canada. For the development arm of the Canadian bishops, this election is also about Canada's obligations to the rest of the world. Development and Peace executive director Michael Casey has sent this open letter to candidates and media outlets across the country:
Poverty gets a hearing in Ottawa debate
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterOTTAWA — People who think poverty is an election issue are getting their chance with a five party debate in Ottawa Oct. 6.
Poverty cuts recommend by 4 of 5 Canadian leaders
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - The coalition of more than 1,000 individuals, churches, unions and organizations complains that the Conservative Party is missing in action on poverty issues.
Make Poverty History managed to get four of the five national party leaders to answer specific questions on poverty reduction leading up to the Oct. 14 federal election. The video of those interviews is available at www.makepovertyhistory.ca/ontherecord .
Make Poverty History managed to get four of the five national party leaders to answer specific questions on poverty reduction leading up to the Oct. 14 federal election. The video of those interviews is available at www.makepovertyhistory.ca/ontherecord .
Safe Third Country fight still on
By Catholic Register Staff
{mosimage}OTTAWA - Though they decided to appeal to the Supreme Court a month ago, the , and made it official in their battle against the Safe Third Country agreement with the United States.
On Sept. 26 the refugee advocate organizations filed an application with CanadaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp highest court seeking one more chance to strike down the agreement.
On Sept. 26 the refugee advocate organizations filed an application with CanadaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp highest court seeking one more chance to strike down the agreement.
Pro-life movement changing face of feminism
By Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - Sarah Palin isn’t exactly the role model that American feminists were hoping for.
But she could be the face of a re-branded form of feminism, says a former Alberta journalist.
Pro-life activist and former reporter Andrea Mrozek said PalinöÏÓãÊÓƵapp nomination as Republican John McCainöÏÓãÊÓƵapp vice-presidential running mate in the upcoming American election indicates an increasing momentum for the pro-life movement being seen as a pro-feminist or pro-woman movement.
But she could be the face of a re-branded form of feminism, says a former Alberta journalist.
Pro-life activist and former reporter Andrea Mrozek said PalinöÏÓãÊÓƵapp nomination as Republican John McCainöÏÓãÊÓƵapp vice-presidential running mate in the upcoming American election indicates an increasing momentum for the pro-life movement being seen as a pro-feminist or pro-woman movement.
Coalition grades leaders on pro-life issues
By Catholic Register Staff
They've spoken out on the environment, war and peace, poverty and the economy. Christian organizations have been quick and loud in their opinions on what should be done to make Canada a better country. And now there is a pro-life coalition offering its own advice for voters as we approach the Oct. 14 federal election.
Read his lips: there will be no abortion law
By Catholic Register Staff
Pro-lifers across the country pull their hair out in chunks every time they hear the dire warnings that Prime Minister Stephen Harper harbours a secret agenda to recriminalize abortion. They know full well he has been the biggest disappointment on that front since the Supreme Court overturned Canada's abortion law in 1988.
Party platforms now available online
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register
Catholic voters keep being told they should read the political parties' platforms before making their decision on Oct. 14. Well, they are now available, so happy reading.
Afghanistan falls off election radar screen
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - With 97 Canadian soldiers dead and many more injured, a record year for attacks on development workers and mounting evidence that NATO is losing the war in Afghanistan some might have expected the war to be a major issue in the Canadian election campaign.
"It's not an issue because the Liberals gave the issue away when they voted for the Conservative extension to 2011, so there's no difference really between the Conservative and the Liberal position on this," said left-leaning Rideau Institute defence analyst Stephen Staples.
"It's not an issue because the Liberals gave the issue away when they voted for the Conservative extension to 2011, so there's no difference really between the Conservative and the Liberal position on this," said left-leaning Rideau Institute defence analyst Stephen Staples.