Where there’s a will, there’s a way forward
COVID-19 has brought a lot of things into sharp focus for most of us -- what we value; divisions in our society between those who can and cannot work from home; how we enjoy spending time; the quality of our domestic … (read more)
Federal government should prioritize moving MAID back up its legislative agenda
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March 13, 2020.
While many of us moved our offices to our homes, scrambled to figure out how to school our children, fought for scarce toilet paper and Lysol, and started "… (read more)
Alberta parents ‘morally blameworthy’ in son’s death: The moral dimension of alternative health care
Last April, a jury found David and Collet Stephan guilty of "failing to provide the necessaries of life," under section 215 of the Criminal Code, when their nearly 19-month-old son Ezekiel died in March 2012 of meningitis. Rather than … (read more)
Medically assisted death in Canada: A legal and personal history
rabble.ca's Pro Bono column is no stranger to the issue of medical assistance in death (MAID). We have contributed to the discussion a number of times in the last four... (read more)
Federal government should prioritize moving MAID back up its legislative agenda
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Medically assisted death in Canada: reflections on the process
rabble.ca's Pro Bono column is no stranger to the issue of medical assistance in death (MAID). We have contributed to the discussion a number of times in the last four... (read more)