Expanding eligibility for medical assistance in dying to patients without a reasonably foreseeable natural death has raised ...
The O'Neills are at the centre of a Charter of Rights challenge, now before the B.C. Supreme Court, that seeks to end the ...
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.
Proceedings got underway in B.C. Supreme Court Monday in a case that will determine whether faith-based health-care ...
A trial set to begin Monday in British Columbia's Supreme Court questions whether publicly funded faith-based hospitals ...
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Charter challenge of religious exemption to assisted dying law heads to court in BC
The B.C. Supreme Court has begun hearing a case that questions whether faith-based publicly funded hospitals have the right to refuse certain procedures on the basis of their religious beliefs. Dying ...
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 ...
How do health care professionals in Canada assess applicants for medical assistance in dying (MAiD)? A research article in ...
How do health care professionals in Canada assess applicants for medical assistance in dying (MAiD)? A research article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) describes the careful approach ...
Canadian actress and comedian Claire Brosseau is opening up once again about her desire to end her life with the permission ...
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