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Canada's number of deaths is increasing even as the number of births drops, and in the next century the two lines will cross, causing the population of Canada to shrink.
Pensions and scholarships send a message that marriage and child-rearing are honorable life choices. This is the opposite of what Canadian and other societies now teach their children.
Finding plasticizers in dust is neither surprising nor necessarily a cause for alarm. Evidence that phthalates cause harm in humans is scientifically thin, and campaigners never directly address that hypothesis.
The United States is one of a few nations that hasn't ratified CEDAW, but a closer look at the content shows that the Senate has been wise to resist for 31 years.
According to last week's Liberal campaign ads, Stephen Harper wants to raise taxes to send your kids to Iraq.
Quayle discussed ways in which he believes our tax laws are unfavorable to families, and he proposed changes to make it easier for households with children to have one parent stay at home.
Signing United Nations CEDAW treaty is still a very bad idea.
CEDAW contains many worthy and indeed noble declarations, but its key provisions are 1970s feminism preserved in diplomatic amber. Releasing those aged provisions in 21st-century America would be strange at best, and at worst they could seriously compromise the privacy, well-being, and basic freedoms of Americans.



