A CCBR article published by Ethics & Medics.

Publications
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A compelling argument for why graphic images are needed at pro-life marches.
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A response by Jojo Ruba to this letter written by an attendee of the Echoes of the Holocaust presentation at the University of Victoria.
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A message to pro-life activists about strategy.
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One way to gauge the success of our tactics is to examine how our opponents react to them.
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The powerpoint for Stephanie Gray's presentation to the World Pro-Life Congress in Costa Rica.
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The text of Stephanie Gray's presentation to the World Pro-Life Congress in Costa Rica.
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If the unborn truly are our neighbours, then our actions and efforts should reflect it.
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A commentary published by CBC.ca about Henry Morgentaler receiving the Order of Canada.
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A commentary making the case for the legitimacy of comparing abortion to the Holocaust.
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Why we must persevere and remain hopeful despite the seemingly unfettered business of abortion and the continued slaughter of millions.
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An article relating the arrest of pro-life Carleton University students to attacks on the pre-born. If we expose the injustice of one, likewise we should expose the injustice of the other.
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An article relating abortion to principles from the novel The Kite Runner.
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A commentary on the criticism some pro-lifers direct towards CCBR.
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A booklet evaluating the pro-life movement and its challenges, and proposing CCBR’s solution.
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We all have a responsibility to speak out for the unborn because they are paying for our silence with their lives.
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An article about the courageous University of Calgary pro-life students.
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A commentary in response to a principal who didn't like graphic images at his school.
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We don't protest graphic images against smoking, drinking & driving and methamphetamine use, so why are some up in arms about graphic images of abortion?
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Our new pamphlet unmasking the "choice" of abortion.
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A simple and effective way to show people the humanity of the unborn.
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The final paper our executive director submitted for the certification she received, with distinction, in Health Care Ethics, from the National Catholic Bioethics Center.
