
Monday February 25, 2002
EXCLUSIVE INTERIM PREVIEW: WOMEN'S FORUM EXPOSES YOUTH TO PERVERSITIES
TORONTO, February 25, 2002 (LSN.ca) - The Interim, LifeSite's parent monthly national pro-life newspaper carries a shocking expose in the upcoming March issue which details a women's forum which scandalized young participants with graphic sex information.
Busloads of highschool girls, including a contingent from a Grade 9 class at St. Clement's private Anglican school in Toronto, attended the forum which headlined the notorious Nafis Sadik, former head of the abortion promoting United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Interim reporter Tony Gosnach attended the Women's Health Matters Forum and Expo, held Jan. 18 and 19 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
On the agenda was a series of three "special presentations for adolescent women," including Let's Talk About Sex, Sex on the Couch, and Questions About Birth Control and the Emergency Contraceptive Pill. They were presented by such organizations as Planned Parenthood of Toronto, the (Toronto) Bay Centre for Birth Control and Teens Educating and Confronting Homophobia. Answering a question on 'When is one ready to have sex?', facilitator "Tanya" said, "None of us can tell you when you're ready to have sex. You can always have sex with yourself, have some good time with yourself and, you know, you're ready at 10 as far as I'm concerned! And maybe even before that."
In addition to General Motors Canada, the chief sponsor of the event, the government funded Ontario Women's Health Council was also listed as a sponsor. Harvey's, Swiss Chalet, TUMS, Liberty Health, CTV and the Toronto Star were among the other sponsors.
For more see the March issue of Interim.
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