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A year since assisted suicide became legal, only a small number of physicians are willing to perform the procedure, and their numbers are shrinking. Taking a life is harder than they thought.
Continue Reading → How to End a Life
MAY
2017
An interview with Professor Michael Quinlan, dean of the law school at the Sydney campus of the University of Notre Dame Australia, about the spread of controversial procedures and conscientious objection for healthcare workers.
Continue Reading → When doctors say No
MAY
2017
The Victorian Ministerial Advisory Panel charged by Premier Daniel Andrews with the task of developing a safe way to kill people and to help them to suicide, released its interim report.
Continue Reading → Truth: the first casualty
MAY
2017
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled, Parliament has legislated and provinces have set up new systems. For most Canadians, the assisted suicide debate is last year’s news story. But Cardinal Gerhard Müller, head of the Catholic Church’s theological watchdog-agency, begs to differ.
Continue Reading → ‘Tragic’ euthanasia law must be fought, Cardinal Müller tells Canadian audience
MAY
2017
