Thu May 14, 2026 - 6:00 pm EDTFri May 15, 2026 - 5:02 am EDT WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — The Supreme Court allowed the mail distribution of a widely used abortion pill to continue for now, granting the emergency requests of two manufacturers of the drug in a setback for pro-lifers. In a brief order on Thursday, the court indefinitely extended its block on a lower court ruling that halted a Biden-era policy allowing the abortion pill mifepristone to be prescribed and delivered by mail. The order keeps the rule in effect while litigation continues, which could last into next year. Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented, according to the order, which was unsigned and did not explain the justices’ reasoning. The Biden Food and Drug Administration (FDA) permanently ended the in-person dispensing requirement for mifepristone in 2023, as part of the administration’s “whole of government approach” to protect abortion after the reversal of Roe v. Wade. The rule change has …
Thu May 14, 2026 - 9:42 am EDTThu May 14, 2026 - 2:43 pm EDT OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — Thousands of Canadians are gathering today in the capital for the annual March for Life to call for an end to abortion, which has taken 5 million lives in Canada since becoming legal, and demand respect for life from conception to natural death. The 29th annual March for Life is being held on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, with the rally starting at 12:30 p.m. EDT, with a range of leading pro-life speakers. Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) is organizing the event. Welcome to our coverage of Canada’s annual March for Life! Having marched through downtown Ottawa, the March is now back at Parliament Hill! Here’s how it all started at 1:30 p.m.! The March has taken off! We left Parliament Hill at 1:30 p.m. and are now making our way through downtown Ottawa! Why is ending abortion important to you?#MarchForLife#Followme#prolifepic.twitter.com/YykQKrfpwJ — Campaign Life Coalition (@CampaignLife) May 14…
The moral law prohibits exposing someone to mortal danger without grave reason, as well as refusing assistance to a person in danger. (CCC 2269). "Some, when they find themselves with child through their sin, use drugs to procure abortion, and when, as often happens, they die with their offspring, they enter the lower world laden with the guilt not only of adultery against Christ but also of suicide and child murder." Saint Jerome
The tail is wagging the dog in Canada and so many Western nations. In no way, shape or form are any of these countries 'democratic', if they ever were.
And this essay about the attack on the family goes back over 40 years ago with no cell phones, transgenderism and equity and inclusive education in public schools.
Mon May 11, 2026 - 12:13 pm EDTTue May 12, 2026 - 6:35 am EDT (LifeSiteNews) — Parents whose children go to a Barrie, Ontario, school are furious after condoms and a booklet about so-called “safer snorting” showing how to “safely” use cocaine and other drugs were made available to students by an advocacy group. The “safer snorting” booklet and condoms came from the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), which recently gave the materials to the high school, Barrie North Collegiate Institute. A Facebook group called “Barrie Concerned Citizens” showed the anger of parents about the booklets, who called them “despicable.” “I do not know if the teachers and principal [are] aware but I sure hope complaints are made,” wrote James Buccos in the Facebook group earlier this week. Buccos said that the snorting booklets are “absolutely despicable.” “We have a serious drug problem as it is, and now this?” he added. Buccos said he was “beyond disgusted” and that he was not “aware” of …
Let's stop with the pretense. Let's end the fake posturing that those who are in charge in Canada care about Canadians with disabilities. They just don't. Bill C-7 An Act to amend the Criminal Code regarding expanding medical assistance in dying, MAiD, is another very sad example that makes our case. The proposed law will permit those with disabilities to be euthanized. The deadly service will no doubt be offered to people with mental illness. Who will actually monitor what happens? PM Mark Carney who claims to a "Catholic" has not taken sides because he "likes to take informed positions." How much more information politician Carney needs is hard to say. Since MAiD was legalized in 2016, Canada has euthanized over 20,000 Canadians. All paid for by Canada Health. And the number of deaths are increasing each year. The culture of death has only expanded as restrictions for qualifying over the years have been loosened. It's been a very deadly slippery slope. An article written by three …
Mon May 11, 2026 - 5:05 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — It takes quite a lot for Canada’s mainstream press to report on the graphic sexual content that public school children are routinely exposed to as standard curriculum fare. That’s how you know that the play a group of Saskatchewan students from Campbell Collegiate were recently taken to at Regina’s Globe Theatre was particularly egregious. At one point, the play, titled “Little Red Warrior and his Lawyer,” featured a drag queen pole-dancing. The show included, as the National Postdescribed it, “a drag queen plays a gyrating, rump-thrusting, boob-jiggling version of Queen Elizabeth II in an underbust corset.” Videos of the show are circulating on X, but I will not link or include any here. The show was so bad that the teachers in charge decided, in a surprising demonstration of discretion, to leave the May 6 performance with their students, right around this point: One clip taken from the stands of the performance shows a male character …
Barack Obama was Toronto to deliver a keynote speech just days ago. He was hosted by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his wife, Diana Fox Carney. What was the meeting about? The public was just told it was for “important conversations” on the building of “a better and more just future.” Of course it is. But the "better" and "just" is no doubt for the elites like themselves. Did you know Obama has worked on a two-volume memoir titled, A Promised Land? The first volume has already been published. These privileged people really believe their lives are so much more important than those of the citizenry. What did Obama, besides becoming very rich, actually accomplish from 2009 to 2017 while president? He couldn't manage to pass legislation to get basic health care coverage for all Americans. The claim that he saved the U.S. auto industry is debatable. He did manage gave away billions of tax dollars to the big banks during the financial crisis of 2008. Why didn't he let them go …
Ontario Catholic trustees have been doing much PR work recently to try to keep their jobs and push back the changes to public education in Ontario. The reforms will come with the passing into law Bill 101, Putting Student Achievement First Act. The reforms have little to do with Catholic education. The new legislation is about how much trustees are paid, fiscal responsibility, the amount of discretionary spending they have, and whether they will still be in charge of the board budget. The law includes limiting the number of trustees in each board to 12, creating new positions of chief executive officer, chief education officer and making high school attendance part of student evaluation. The Ontario Catholic School Trustees' Association, OCSTA, has contacted all school board chairs telling them to submit concerns about Bill 101 to the Provincial Regulatory Registry and their local MPPs. OCSTA puts board chairs on notice: "to explore and carefully consider any and all options to maintain …
We hope she changes her mind. However, if Claire Brosseau wants to end her life, she doesn’t have to advertise it as a form of victimhood, and be exploited to expand the culture of death in Canada.
In Canada, you now get a journalism award for making sure the myth of a mass grave at a residential school is true. It was genocide. Denialism of the myth is the woke journalistic sin. Don’t be Canada.
John Taylor Gatto spent over 26 years teaching in the American public school system in New York State. He even won the teacher of the year award in 1990. At one point, he just concluded that he had enough and decided to quit. He went on to try and expose the reasons why the systems fails students and parents. While it claims to deliver academic excellence it ends up delivering academic mediocrity at best. He once said, "It's impossible for education and schooling to be the same thing." The public school system is a monopoly to conform. Gatto’s book Dumbin Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling, the Underground History of American Education, and Weapons of Mass Instruction best sums up his views about the public education system. Here's his telling "I quit, I think" statement. It was published in the The Wall Street Journal 35 years ago but is even more relevant in our time of wokeness and political correctness. In Ontario, Minister of Education Paul Calandra is trying …
However, the real concern isn’t about Catholicity but their jobs, how much they are paid, the amount of discretionary spending, and whether they will still in charge of the board budget.
For this year's Catholic Education Week, the Ottawa Catholic District School Board came together to celebrate Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica and hand out 36 awards for Excellence in Catholic Education. All 36 winners are listed on the school board website. We ask: Where is the excellence in Catholic education? The exercise is more to do with PR than true Catholic awards. The Board says, "This year’s theme, Pilgrims of Hope: On the Path to Holiness, focused on who we are as a community and how we move forward together." Archbishop Marcel Damphousse was present along with staff, families and colleagues. The board has even published a booklet about the winners. But where is the hope and the holy place? A more appropriate title would be "Pilgrims of Secularism." The awards claim to be about putting Catholic education in action, building the community and inspiring futures. But what does this actually mean? We're told, "The recipients reflect the very best of our system. They create …
During Catholic Education Week, the Ottawa Catholic District School Board handed out 36 “Excellence in Catholic Education” awards. Yet critics say the event reflected secular activism more than authentic Catholic identity. Many award recipients were recognized for equity and inclusion initiatives, while Ontario’s Catholic teachers’ union is currently developing 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion curriculum for all elementary grades, including kindergarten.