A number of articles have been recently published showcasing the misconceptions around assisted suicide that suggest that it is a quick, painless, and guaranteed death.
Continue Reading → Assisted suicide can be a slow and painful death
FEB
2017
A number of articles have been recently published showcasing the misconceptions around assisted suicide that suggest that it is a quick, painless, and guaranteed death.
Continue Reading → Assisted suicide can be a slow and painful death
Q u i - v i v e
Quebec is about to embark upon a debate on the involuntary euthanasia of demented elderly. Quebec parliamentarians now want to open a public debate on legalizing euthanasia for persons unable to give informed consent, just over a year after the legalization of euthanasia.
Continue Reading → Should Quebec’s Alzheimer’s patients be eligible for euthanasia?
The alleged murder in Montréal of a woman with dementia has led to renewed pressure by the euthanasia lobby to extend euthanasia to incompetent people.
Continue Reading → Murder of woman with dementia leads to demand for more euthanasia
Two years after an abrupt price hike for a lethal drug used by terminally ill patients to end their lives, doctors in the Northwest are once again rethinking aid-in-dying medications — this time because they’re taking too long to work.
Continue Reading → Docs in Northwest Tweak Aid-In-Dying Drugs to Prevent Prolonged Deaths