Listen: Cormac MacSweeney speaks with the Conservative MP about his private member’s bills on assisted suicide
Tag Archives: Right to Die
Good news, bad news
Quebec strikes the right balance with right-to-die legislation and a retired general bills taxpayers for a move across town
Letters: ‘Canada has much to be proud of in its zoos’
Maclean’s readers on zoos and the right to die
Letters: ‘There were few words about one’s quality of life’
Our readers weigh in the right to die debate
The fight for the right to die
Canada’s first assisted-suicide law draws fire in Quebec
Gloria Jean Taylor, 1948-2012
A lifelong activist, she became the only Canadian to win the right to get a doctor’s help to die, after a legal battle in B.C.
Maclean’s Interview: Bernice Packford
The 95-year-old on why she wants to kill herself, despite being healthy, and why she thinks a doctor should be allowed to help