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Why I am not an abortion doctor |
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On Feb. 4, 2008, the National Post printed the transcript of a speech delivered by Garson Romalis, in which he described why he is an abortion doctor. (The speech was delivered at a Symposium at U of T on Jan. 25, 2008 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Supreme Court's 1988 Morgentaler decision). In this op-ed, Dr. Ranalli explains why he is not an abortion doctor. |
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Letter to National Review of Medicine: We are not 'anti-choice' |
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An article in the National Review of Medicine (Jan. 15, 2008) referred to Canadian Physicians for Life as an 'anti-choice' organization. CPL's Administrator, Barbara McAdorey, sent this letter to the editor of NRM and explains why the label 'anti-choice' is inappropriate and offensive. |
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Great Canadian Wish to Abolish Abortion |
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CBC and Facebook have launched "The Great Canadian Wish" contest and have asked Canadian Physicians for Life to contribute an editorial about the current #1 wish: "I wish there was an end to abortion in Canada". This editorial is posted on CBC's website (www.cbc.ca/wish) as: Editorial #1 and is reprinted here.. |
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Abortion, Slavery and John Brown's Body |
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On Oct 18, 1859, John Brown's ragtag band of fanatical anti-slavery activists, with the blood of several pro-slavers already on their hands, attacked the U.S. government arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. John Brown was insane in that special way that all fanatics are - he held his chosen cause above the lives of those who got in his way. |
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An Open Letter to UWO re Morgentaler Award |
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The University of Western Ontario's decision to award Henry Morgentaler with a Doctor of Laws degree on June 16, 1005, prompted Mr. Don McDougall, chair of the UWO Board of Governors, to write an open letter to the University, criticizing this decision, saying that the process followed by the Senate Honourary Degrees Committee was irregular and "corrupted." |
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An Open Letter to Canada's Health Minister Honourable Allan Rock |
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Current questions regarding abortion funding, gender selection, and conscience rights could serve as an opportunity to reassess and discuss the abortion issue. Can we agree that over 110,000 abortions annually in Canada is evidence of social failure? Then it is time to state our positions and work on resolutions to improve this situation. |