"In a large number of modern secular democracies, there's been a trend that folk are identifying themselves as non-affiliated with religion," said the researchers.
After spending 48 days in jail, pro-life activist Mary Wagner today stood trial today for offering assistance to distressed pregnant women in the vestibule of a Toronto abortion facility.
The party says the allowance, if put into effect, would provide stay-at-home parents and family caregivers for the disabled and elderly with compensation for their sacrifice.
The guide notes specifically that choosing life means: “Demanding the right to life for even the smallest among us – the human embryo and the foetus – since they too belong to the human family."
The Toronto Catholic board had defended the invitation, saying the controversial speaker was introduced at the Windsor Catholic school board by a London diocese bishop.