Expanding eligibility for medical assistance in dying to patients without a reasonably foreseeable natural death has raised ...
How do health care professionals in Canada assess applicants for medical assistance in dying (MAiD)? A research article in ...
Canada revised its medical assistance in dying (MAiD) legislation to extend eligibility to individuals without a reasonably ...
Proceedings got underway in B.C. Supreme Court Monday in a case that will determine whether faith-based health care ...
The Supreme Court of British Columbia (BC) heard a constitutional challenge on Monday to end forced transfers of patients seeking access to medical assistance in dying (MAiD), brought by ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Charter challenge over religious exemptions to MAID goes before B.C.’s Supreme Court
Trial questions whether publicly funded faith-based hospitals should be allowed to prevent patients from receiving medical ...
New UBC research examines how clinicians assess eligibility for Track 2 medical assistance in dying and identifies system-level barriers affecting access and decision-making.
A Toronto woman’s plea to end her life has become the test of whether mental illness alone should qualify for medical assistance in dying ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
Lawsuit by mom of woman denied assisted dying at Catholic-run Vancouver hospital opens
Her parents, Gaye and Jim O’Neill, are among the plaintiffs suing Providence, the province and Vancouver Coastal Health ...
The B.C. Supreme Court is set to begin hearing a case Monday that questions whether religious hospitals have the right to ...
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