We need more discordant voices in the mediaFrom Ezra Levant to Heather Mallick, it’s easy and important to find dissenting views in media coverage—but odds are you won’t, writes Scott Gilmore
An ’impossible’ choice, made: An Ontario twin gets her liverWhat some called an unimaginable choice became real, as Michael Wagner donated part of his liver to one of his daughters, while the other waits
What comes after the Supreme Court’s assisted suicide ruling?Editorial: The Supreme Court has ruled it is not criminal to assist suicide. Now what? Anarchy, perhaps. Certainly the battles are not over.
Mother’s emails offer new glimpse into son’s rampage on Oct. 22Michael Zehaf-Bibeau’s mother, a senior civil servant, received an outpouring of support from colleagues after the Ottawa attack, new documents show
Newsmaker of the day: Eve AdamsAll sudden floor-crossings are a bit surprising. Aaron Wherry explains why this one is especially intriguing
All about Eve—and suddenly SteveAn update on the kind of day Justin Trudeau, Eve Adams and Stephen Harper are having
’Dignity in death has energized my will to live’For one MS sufferer, the Supreme Court ruling on doctor-assisted death brings relief. For another, it was too late.
Doctors react to the physician-assisted death rulingTo some groups it was ’a sad day for health care’. For others, ’everything we could have hoped for’.
On assisted suicide, the Supreme Court confronts Parliament’s cowardiceThe Court has done its job. Now it is up to legislators.
Top court allows ’physician-assisted death’John Geddes on the legal and ethical conundrum handed to the federal government by the Supreme Court’s historic decision