Pro-life movement

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[CHEK-TV news film -- public demonstrations]

Stock shots. Footage of strikes and demonstrations in Victoria and vicinity. 1. Camosun College support staff - CUPE Local 2081 - picketer. 2. Picket line at Administrative Centre, Greater Victoria School Board. CUPE Local 2081, Camosun College. 3. Pickets - re: Bill 46, labour rally. 4. Handicapped people demonstrating at Legislature. 5. Anti-Trident protesters on zodiacs in the Inner Harbour. Colour Guard. 6. "Save the whales - foil the hydrofoil." 7. Anti-nuclear demonstration. 8. "ICBC rates unfair." 9. Anti-sealing demonstration. 10. Demonstration against use of 2,4-D. 11. Boaters demonstrating re: moorage rates. 12. "Save Youth Services" demonstration. 13. Premier W.R. Bennett with protesters and media. 14. Rally protesting Ministry of Health [Bob McClelland?]. 15. Pro-choice rally. 16. Pro-life rally. 17. Environmentalists rally. 18. Demonstration against sewage dumping. 19. Pro-lifers. 20. Unemployed rally. 21. "Kids want a bus" rally. 22. Demonstration against Raven Lumber. 23. Pro-life demonstration. 24. Native rights/housing march and demonstration. 25. Rally against Bill 15.

Webster! : 1982-11-03

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack does a special report on the Alberta provincial election and Peter Lougheed’s landslide victory. Clem Chapple of BCTV speaks with Jack first, then Jack speaks with several people live from Edmonton through the auspices of CFRN: Lou Hyndman, Alberta Provincial Treasurer, Ted Byfield, publisher of the Alberta Report, Ray Martin, President, Alberta NDP, and Dr. Fred Marshall, W.C.C. In a rebuttal to Dr. Henry Morgentaler’s recent appearance, Allan Garneau, Surrey-Delta Pro-Life Society, and Betty Green, Vancouver Right to Life Society, make an appearance.

Webster! : 1986-01-23

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: In a pre-recorded segment Webster interviews 12 former heroin addicts who take methadone and the impact of a new government plan requiring methadone be available only from government-sponsored clinics. Carl Stroh, Region Manager of the Alcohol and Drug Foundation, and Dr. Douglas Graham, medical adviser of the same foundation, defend the government plan. President of the Vancouver Right to Life Society, Betty Green, discusses abortion.

Webster! : 1987-04-24

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Molly Kelly is an American pro-life advocate and Executive Director for Pennsylvanians for Human Life Society. Webster talks to two teens, Maxime Faille and Desiree McGraw, about their cross-Canada tour promoting nuclear disarmament. Joyce Juntune, Executive Director for the Association for Gifted Children, talks about identifying gifted children and their needs.