How to Talk About Euthanasia & Assisted Suicide

Stephanie Gray explains how the legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia is a sign of a culture inclining towards barbarism instead of civility and represents a failure of creativity and imagination. She examines three bases from which to advocate for a better path: our intuitions as human beings, the standards of civil societies, and the very nature of the medical profession itself. If we carefully consider why people want access to assisted suicide and euthanasia, we can individually and winsomely ...

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The Barbarian Invasions

This video is a conference by Dr Serge Daneault on Euthanasia in Belgium.

Dr Daneault is a doctor who has been working for the advancement of palliative care at home and at the Notre Dame hospital for the past 20 years. Researcher, author, speaker and medicine professor at the Université de Montréal.

Recorded May 11th in Montreal at the seminar « Let us protect the most vulnerable ».

This video is in French only.

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Suffering, euthanasia and assisted suicide: thinking and intervening

Johanne de Montigny

Johanne de Montigny gave a conference on the occasion of the 10th Summer institute at the Centre de recherche et d'intervention sur le suicide et l'euthanasie (CRISE). Mrs. de Montigny is a psychologist, in the palliative care unit at McGill University's Health Center, the Montreal General hospital and in a private practice.

Conference text

Montreal, May 1st 2013

I feel privileged to be among you ...

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