By David Krayden
Even if perhaps 20,000 people came to Parliament Hill yesterday to proclaim a pro-life Canada, to a great many observers, the apparent rejection and imminent defeat of Motion 312 in the House of Commons would seem to herald the end of the abortion debate in Canada. The motion, a modest proposal at best, is Kitchener Centre MP Stephen Woodworth’s earnest initiative to assess if indeed the fetus is a human being or simply protoplasm and a mere appendage to a woman’s body. Yes, obviously this question is all about whether abortion entails the taking of a human life and whether it should enjoy the unrestricted access that it currently does in Canada.
Office of Joy Smith, M.P.
Kildonan-St. Paul
News Release – October 27, 2010
National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking Required
Ottawa, ON: Today, Member of Parliament Joy Smith and UBC Law Professor Benjamin Perrin are calling for the development of a comprehensive national action plan to combat human trafficking in Canada.
The Brantford Expositor – October 1, 2010
Letter: If prostitution is unsafe, then look for honest work
Regarding the Ontario Superior Court prostitution ruling:
It is becoming embarrassingly obvious that most of our judges, lawyers and government officials have been educated beyond their own intelligence. Indeed, one wonders if they are not all part of an organized crime unit.
Experts note that legal prostitution fuels sex slavery or human trafficking. Ontario Superior Court judge Susan Himel threw out Canada’s prostitution related laws this week. Does she support sex slavery like that in Nigeria as reported in this article? If her decision was allowed to stand, it would turn Canada into a sewer for women.
Read the complete article here.
EscapeArtist – August 10, 2010
Freedom Doesn’t Work
By Brent Johnson
If you are to live free, you must act like a Sovereign
Christian Heritage Party Communiqué – Vol 17, No 31 * August 10, 2010
What’s Wrong With Polls? Slavery. Women’s Vote. Abortion…
By Mike Schouten, CHP Candidate for South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale
This month’s poll on abortion by Angus Reid shows clearly that Canadians are not content with the status quo of unrestricted access to abortion.
I started to read through Exodus again last week. Part of the account of God’s deliverance of the Israelites from the Egyptian Pharaoh is very instructive in light of the reports from the U.S. and from various Canadian provinces about rising taxes.