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The European Demographic Crisis and the Pope,

12 January, 2007     Volume 9 / Number 2 The European Demographic Crisis and the Pope At Christmas, Pope Benedict made extensive comments about Europe’s demographic decline, raising our hopes that he will author an encyclical on this most fundamental issue.  As Shakespeare put it, "The world must

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Political Correctness, Paradox and Silence

When the London terrorist bombings occurred in July 2005, Jack Cashill, author of a penetrating analysis into the radical politicization of Western elites entitled Hoodwinked (Nelson, 2005), made a public bet. He stated that he would personally buy the uncut version of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit

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World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally destructive programs. Steven W. Mosher President Few of you likely noticed, but July 11 was World Population Day 2006. On

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Global Monitor

Brits and Abortion Despite what Planned Parenthood and other anti-life organizations would like us to believe, many adults in Britain believe the number of abortions being performed in their country should be reduced, according to a poll by Communicate Research for Choose Life. Surprising some

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Canada Acute una sorpresa ingrata

23 Agosto 2004 Volumen 6 / Número 28 Estimado Amigo: Enfrentando una severa caída en las cifras, la escasamente poblada Canadá podría abrir sus puertas a la inmigración con todos los problemas que eso le implicaría. La solución obvia para la desgracia demográfica de Canadá

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Canada’s Rude Surprise

August 23, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 28 Dear Colleague: Facing a severe downturn in its numbers, sparsely populated Canada may open the floodgates to immigration, with all the problems this will entail.  The obvious solution to Canada’s demographic woes-ending abortion–is overlooked.  If all the

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From the Countries

Asian Sex Selection a Problem Sex-selective abortion continues to be a problem in many Asian countries, where sons are traditionally preferred to daughters. Two countries are trying to do something to stop unborn baby girls from being targeted for abortions based solely on their sex.

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Global Monitor

Quebec’s Bébé Bonus The looming depopulation crisis is causing some countries to enact pro-natal policies to encourage people to have children. Critics maintain that these policies are ineffective at raising the birthrate, but a recent study of Quebec’s baby bonus indicates that they warrant a

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From the Countries…

Developed population drops but many eat better despite “crowding” The Depopulation of Japan The Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning (JOJCFP) wrote in a recent issue of JOICFP News that the most recent figures on Japan’s birthrate are a “cause for concern.” Unlike

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World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally

Read More »

Global Monitor

Brits and Abortion Despite what Planned Parenthood and other anti-life organizations would like us to believe, many adults in Britain believe the number of abortions

Read More »

Canada’s Rude Surprise

August 23, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 28 Dear Colleague: Facing a severe downturn in its numbers, sparsely populated Canada may open the floodgates to

Read More »

From the Countries

Asian Sex Selection a Problem Sex-selective abortion continues to be a problem in many Asian countries, where sons are traditionally preferred to daughters. Two countries

Read More »

Global Monitor

Quebec’s Bébé Bonus The looming depopulation crisis is causing some countries to enact pro-natal policies to encourage people to have children. Critics maintain that these

Read More »

From the Countries…

Developed population drops but many eat better despite “crowding” The Depopulation of Japan The Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning (JOJCFP) wrote in

Read More »