A spinal injury at 17 didn’t stop Claire Freeman achieving her dreams of completing a design degree Masters and now PhD in the Powerchair.
Continue Reading → Overcoming a spinal cord injury: Claire’s story:
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A spinal injury at 17 didn’t stop Claire Freeman achieving her dreams of completing a design degree Masters and now PhD in the Powerchair.
Continue Reading → Overcoming a spinal cord injury: Claire’s story:
Filmmaker Kevin Dunn has logged over 50,000 kms in the air and on the road to ask one of the most fundamental philosophical questions of our time: should we be giving doctors - or anyone - the right and law to end the life of another human - and how do these laws affect society over time?
Continue Reading → Fatal Flaws: Legalizing Assisted Death (Early Preview)
In the new film “Fatal Flaws” (Spring 2018) filmmaker Kevin Dunn questions the long term effects of assisted death laws on society. One of the most shocking stories came from a woman named Margreet whose mother was euthanized without request.
Continue Reading → Margreet: “She was euthanized without consent. They decided.”
During an emergency hospital stay, 25-year-old Candice Lewis says doctors tried to pressure her into an assisted death. One year later, Candice - who lives with Cerebral Palsy - is back doing what she loves most, painting and spending time with her family.
Continue Reading → Fatal Flaws Film Clip: “They wanted me to do an assisted suicide death on her.”
An appeal from groups of Ontario physicians who object to the policy of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario mandating that physicians unwilling to grant patients’ requests for euthanasia or assisted suicide must refer the patients to other physicians willing to do so. They seek a constitutional challenge to the CPSO policy saying that it is coercive.
Continue Reading → Coercion of Healthcare Practitioners in Canada: