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Critics say a Quebec court decision that strikes down key safeguards in Canada’s euthanasia law points to an urgent need to…
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A Dutch court acquitted a doctor involved in a controversial euthanasia case who had been accused of breaching the consent requirements…
Here’s a narrative recently promoted nationally, beginning in Seattle, by the Associated Press. In May, a 75-year-old man with cancer…
A Colorado man with cancer along with his doctor have filed a suit last month against a health system run…
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) dismissed the complaint against Dr. Ellen Wiebe for euthanizing a…
The family of a Canadian man who suffered from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is urging the federal government to change…
Monsignor William Irwin is ingrained in the history of Alberta and its Catholic community. In 1961, Irwin founded Catholic Social…
The odds weigh heavily against Bill C-418, Conservative MP David Anderson’s private member’s bill to enshrine conscience rights for health-care…
An appeals court in Ontario has upheld a College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario requirement that doctors in the…
More than one in every 100 deaths in Canada is administered by a doctor, according to the latest national statistics…