Following Belgium and the Netherlands, Canadian MDs have conjoined euthanasia and organ harvesting before it was specifically allowed in Canadian law.
Continue Reading → Canada Conjoins Euthanasia and Organ Harvesting
MAR
2017
Following Belgium and the Netherlands, Canadian MDs have conjoined euthanasia and organ harvesting before it was specifically allowed in Canadian law.
Continue Reading → Canada Conjoins Euthanasia and Organ Harvesting
Dozens of physicians who signed up to participate in physician-assisted suicide now want their names removed from the list of willing participants.
Continue Reading → Why Are Canadian Doctors Having Second Thoughts on Assisted Suicide?
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
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
Two years ago, Canada's Supreme Court legalized assisted suicide and there are hints that the country has moved toward devaluing human life.
Continue Reading → Euthanasia’s goals: save money, collect organs