Tag: Queen's Alive

Examining Queen's Alive's right to live

When Amanda Collins walked into Mac-Corry and caught sight of the Queen’s Alive booth, she first noticed the stack of bookmarks that read “Women DO regret their abortions!” and then she noticed the poster advertising their upcoming movie night. After her visit to the booth last semester, Collins,...

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Letters to the Editors: March 24

Re: Queen’s Alive has no place on campus The discussions my social work peers, professors and I had were a highlight of my university career. Though on opposite ends of the abortion debate, we valued each other’s contributions. Isn’t that what education is about? Not according to Kyle Curlew, who...

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Queen’s Alive has no place on campus

Queen’s Alive and other anti-abortion groups aren’t as “pro-life” as they’d like you to believe. These groups are oppressive and damaging.  This AMS club spreads misinformation, shames those in vulnerable positions and advocates for the removal of women’s rights over their own bodies. That’s why I...

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Pro-life club has a right to function

AMS-ratified clubs have a right to promote their ideologies — and students have an equal right to criticize them. Queen’s Alive, an anti-abortion club, set up a booth in Mackintosh-Corry Hall multiple times this semester to question students on their knowledge of abortion in Canada. While questioned,...

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Two sides of Motion 312 – the abortion debate

Rachel Helferty The question of when human life begins isn’t a religious or moral question — it’s a scientific question. Canada’s definition of when a child becomes a human being is outdated, and in this 21st century — dishonest. There’s an obvious need for this issue to be brought before Parliament...

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