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  • good to exist

    By: Nicole Scheidl on April 14, 2023

    Is It Good To Exist After All? Abortion, genetic discrimination, euthanasia — these are just some of the issues of our time that lead people to a general sense of precariousness about whether it is good to exist.  These practices involve actions that are tantamount to saying, “I do not want you to be.”

  • By: Nicole Scheidl on March 17, 2023

    The people who will survive this year In 2021, the Canadian government passed Bill C-7 to expand euthanasia to persons whose natural death is not reasonably foreseeable. The new law excluded those whose sole condition is a mental illness but only for two years, until March 17, 2023. We have got to stop using

  • Grasping for Rituals

    By: Nicole Scheidl on March 8, 2023

    Grasping for RitualYesterday, CBC published this narrative piece by Nellwyn Lampert in which she reflects on the toll that her grandmother’s euthanasia death took on her. Lampert recounts how her husband poured some wine for her as they sat in the living room anticipating her grandmother’s death in a nearby hospital scheduled for 5 p.m. It is

  • mature minor euthanasia

    By: Nicole Scheidl on February 22, 2023

    What’s in the latest government euthanasia report? On February 15th, this 130-page “Report of the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying” was presented to the House of Commons.  The report covers five main areas, including: palliative care; safeguards for persons with disabilities; euthanasia where a mental disorder is the sole underlying condition;

  • death and life

    By: Nicole Scheidl on February 14, 2023

    Before Us Are Death and Life The other day, The New York Times published a story with the headline, “A Yale Professor Suggested Mass Suicide for Old People in Japan. What Did He Mean?”  That same day, in a tweet by Columbia University research fellow that’s been viewed more than a million times, Richard

  • By: Nicole Scheidl on January 18, 2023

    Who Will Be An Organ Donor?Yesterday, CTV broke the news that, “Canada is performing the most organ transplants from MAID patients among the four countries studied that offer this practice.”According to the first-ever review of this phenomenon, Canadian doctors were found to have performed almost half of all worldwide organ transplants following death by euthanasia.

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