Vote or no vote

Will there be a vote on Bill 52 today? Shrewd are those who'd be able to tell for sure. The Parti québécois and Véronique Hivon are urging all the MNAs to not delay the vote, while the Quebec Liberal Party and the Coalition Avenir Québec are accused of partisanship on Twitter.

The Marceau budget will be deposed this afternoon and all seems to indicate that elections will be called immediately afterwards.

The Parti québécois insists on adding hours of debate today in order to assure the adoption of Bill 52. If the opposition refuses, the vote will not take place before the elections.

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Vigil against euthanasia in Quebec

As the MNAs started debating preceding a final vote on Bill 52, a good number of citizens braved the cold last night to express their opposition to this government project. Around 200 people held a vigil against euthanasia and Bill 52 in front of the Quebec National Assembly.

Coming from the four cornes of Quebec, they peacefully demonstrated. Dr. Claude Morin of Rassemblement québécois contre l'euthanasie, Dr. Catherine Ferrier ...

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In Belgium , children can now be euthanized … And in Quebec?

Today, the Belgian Federal Parliament passed legislation that expands access to euthanasia for minors. It has been ten years since euthanasia is legal for adults in Belgium. Very soon , the Quebec National Assembly may adopt Bill 52, which would legalize euthanasia in Quebec.

In an article published by Le Figaro (in French), Dr. Christiane Vermylen , pediatric hematologist-oncologist in Leuven (Belgium), says she has never faced a request for euthanasia children in her 30 years as a physician. She ...

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Jacques Brassard worried by Bill 52

In an open letter to Le Journal de Québec (February 7th 2014) titled "L'euthanasie: légale mais toujours immorale" (Euthanasia: legal but still immoral), the former péquiste MNA Jacques Brassard worried about the "terrible scope" of the assured adoption of Bill 52.

Monsieur Brassard did not mince words:

  • "Provoqued death, euthanasia, is no more dignified than the suicide of a youth or death by homicide."
  • "Eliminating the one who is suffering, even at his request, is not demonstrating proof of compassion."
  • "We can't really speak of a free and informed consent when it pertains to people who are sick, suffering, aging, often desperate and abandoned."
  • "Euthanasia corrupts the doctor's primary ...

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