Monday, April 27, 2026

2024-2025 the tragic reality of late-term born-alive abortions

2024/2025 late-term abortion stats released from CIHI. Late-term stillbirth abortions are up (1,219, last year was 1,192). Late-term born-alive abortions are down (129, last year was 150)

Also notice that live-birth abortions for 25-28 weeks gestation are up (14) from last year (5). Both years had six born alive babies 29+ weeks gestation. These are all babies that could actually survive the abortion if someone had cared enough to not let them die after they were born. 

For comparison purposes 2023/2024 here.

Whichever way you look at the data, one of these horrific late-term abortions is one too many.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Taxpayer funded summer job grants

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Patricia Maloney 
Date: Tue, Apr 21, 2026 at 4:09 PM
Subject: Taxpayer funded summer job grants
To: <mark.carney@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: Poilievre, Pierre - M.P. <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, Mona Fortier <Mona.Fortier@parl.gc.ca>, Prime Minister/Premier ministre <pm@pm.gc.ca>, <jennifer.kozelj@labour-travail.gc.ca>, <media@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca>, Patricia Maloney <maloneyp64@gmail.com>

Dear Mark Carney,

Will your Liberal government now put an end to Justin Trudeau's discriminatory practice of excluding pro-life people from receiving these grants?

As a self-proclaimed practicing Catholic one would think that you would be happy to not exclude those who hold Christian beliefs that the child in the womb is as valuable as any other Canadian human being and that organizations who espouse pro-life beliefs are as worthy of taxpayer funded summer job opportunities as any other Canadian.

I look forward to hearing back from you.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Patricia Maloney

Monday, April 20, 2026

Why does an already completed ATIP need to be re-examined?

Canada's Access to information is dysfunctional to say the least (ie I still have two outstanding ATIPs way over the pretend 30 day rule: one with Finance at 475 days old, and one with Health at 486 days old, with no end in sight for either one).

I have now encountered a new indication of just how messed up the system is. 

But first...a good thing about the system is that a person can request documents from ATIPs somebody else has already asked for: Completed Access to Information Requests. I have used this feature a number of times and usually within a couple of days I will receive the information requested. 

However recently when I requested this document, nothing was forthcoming. When I inquired why this was the case this is what I was told:

Because your request is being processed informally, it is not subject to the statutory deadlines, complaint mechanisms, or other formal requirements set out in Part 1 of the Access to Information Act. However, we will make every effort to process it as promptly as possible. 

Please note that the records responsive to your request are quite extensive, which may affect the time required to review and prepare them for release. We appreciate your patience as we work through the material, and we will provide the records to you as soon as we are able.

In response I asked this logical question:

Since the ATIP has already been completed, I don't understand why a further analysis of the info must be done? There were only 47 pages in the package. Can you please explain the delay? 

Their response:

While the records have previously been released and the volume is not large, some time is still required to properly process an informal request. This includes confirming that all information remains appropriate for disclosure, verifying that any applicable exemptions or redactions remain appropriate, and ensuring the records are accurate and complete before being shared again. 

The necessary internal and administrative steps must still be complete to ensure accuracy and consistency.

 

In addition, we are currently processing multiple informal and formal access to information requests, and we must balance and prioritize these requests accordingly to ensure all are handled fairly and appropriately.

So five weeks later and counting, it sounds like the bureaucrats are starting at the beginning of the request, all over again, why? Is it a stalling tactic? Did they make mistakes the first time? Whatever their reasoning, it is just stupid. It's like the government has come up with a new way to hinder access to information requests. Which I guess shouldn't surprise me.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Dying With Dignity Canada lobbies government 138 times and counting

Dying with Dignity, who make millions in donations every year, uses these millions to lobby the government -- 138 times to date. They do this lobbying to increase the number of people who are euthanized every year. They are in an exclusive relationship with the government, repeatedly meeting with ministers, while those ministers never meet with organizations opposed to killing people

No wonder Canada has a reputation for the most euthanasia friendly country in the world.

Dying With Dignity Canada lobbied on 2026-03-31

  • Sean Fraser, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Ministre de la Justice et procureur général du Canada | Justice Canada (JC)
  • Thomas Law, Advisory, Policy and Regional Affairs | Justice Canada (JC)
  • Hanife Masoomifar, Issues Manager, Office of the Minister of Justice | Justice Canada (JC)

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Canada's 2024 abortion rates are up again

For 2024:

 
Previous years:

2023 total abortions = 101,553

2022 total abortions = 97,211

2021 total abortions = 87,485