Paul Adams, a Carleton University professor, said he and his wife should have been better informed about what to expect as she entered the final stage of cancer.
JUL
2017
Paul Adams, a Carleton University professor, said he and his wife should have been better informed about what to expect as she entered the final stage of cancer.
Friendship helps protect against loneliness even when oldsters do not have dementia. It can be especially beneficial for those who do.
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An opponent of euthanasia believes Canada's statistics on the subject should send a strong message to the United States.
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Article by Aubert Martin on the expansion of euthanasia legislation in Canad a.
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When 'safeguards' become 'barriers to access'.
A new chorus of “rebels” is decrying the cruelty of all criteria that dare make reference to the proximity of death. Yet not so long ago, the elected Members of the National Assembly in Quebec (MNAs) were congratulating themselves on the wisdom of their law that made reference to… the end of life. This is another reversal of logic in the long list of changes of rhetoric we have already witnessed.
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