“Life Matters” – part 3 of 3

Join RoadKill Radio co-host and Culture Guard President Kari Simpson in this 3-part series as she examines the lack of abortion laws in Canada. This episode’s guest is Senator Gerry St. Germain, who discusses his address to the Senate of Canada in which he calls for a long-overdue government stance on abortion and infanticide. The issue of Canada’s lack of accountability for baby-killing has recently been highlighted by the Katrina Effert case. Ms. Effert strangled her baby boy Rodney, was convicted of murder by two separate juries and sentenced to…

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“Life Matters” – part 2 of 3

Join RoadKill Radio co-host and Culture Guard President Kari Simpson in this 3-part series as she examines the lack of abortion laws in Canada. This episode’s guest is Brad Trost, MP for Saskatoon-Humboldt, who discusses his continued opposition to government funding of Planned Parenthood. The issue of Canada’s lack of accountability for baby-killing has recently been highlighted by the Katrina Effert case. Ms. Effert strangled her baby boy Rodney, was convicted of murder by two separate juries and sentenced to life in jail, yet had the charge dropped to “infanticide”…

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“Life Matters” – part 1 of 3

Join RoadKill Radio co-host and Culture Guard President Kari Simpson in this 3-part series as she examines the lack of abortion laws in Canada. This episode’s guest is John Hof, President of Campaign Life Coalition British Columbia (CLCBC), who is promoting the We Want The Debate (dot ca) campaign. The issue of Canada’s lack of accountability for baby-killing has recently been highlighted by the Katrina Effert case. Ms. Effert strangled her baby boy Rodney, was convicted of murder by two separate juries and sentenced to life in jail, yet had…

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News Release: ‘Out In Schools’ update; unanswered questions, boy using girls’ washroom

Culture Guard news release For immediate release October  5, 2011 ‘Out In Schools’ update: unanswered questions, boy using girls’ washroom It looks like OUT IN SCHOOLS (“OIS”) is in damage control mode. “Since Culture Guard’s first ‘Pornogate’ news release revealed that the program has exposed children to graphic pornography and games, there’s been considerable “editing” on the OIS website!” says Culture Guard president Kari Simpson. In addition, Culture Guard has learned that a teenage boy at a Burnaby school—who claims he is “transgendered”—insists on using girls’ washrooms. Girls at his school…

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Letter to Ross Johnstone, Out On Films

RE: OUT IN SCHOOLS October 5, 2011 Dear Mr. Johnstone – I sent you an e-mail on August 30, 2011 and have yet to receive a response. I write again in the hope that you will clarify and answer my first query as set out in questions 1 and 20, and these additional ones. 1. Please confirm the date you sent the Out In Schools (“OIS”) Resource Guide to the “Ministry of Education for approval.” 2. Nancy Walt, for the Ministry of Education, has stated in writing that the Ministry…

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