Cristina Alarcon, a Vancouver pharmacist, talks about freedom of conscience and the illusion of “pure autonomy”.
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2016
Cristina Alarcon, a Vancouver pharmacist, talks about freedom of conscience and the illusion of “pure autonomy”.
Continue Reading → How did we shift from kill the pain to kill the patient
Esentially all disabilities can be included in the open-ended criteria for access.
Continue Reading → Assisted dying report goes beyond scope, ignores evidence
A journalist who spent years campaigning for the right of doctor assisted death finds himself arguing against the very thing he asked for:
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A person asking for euthanasia or assisted suicide represents a failure in the health system and society in general. Something went wrong somewhere.
Continue Reading → A request for euthanasia is a failure of society
“Assisted death” is not a constitutionally mandated service, as some have characterized it. To permit is not to mandate.
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