SocietyWho will be the doctors of death in a time of assisted suicide?Those requesting medically assisted death should be able to access it in an equitable, respectful and expedient way, says Craig Goldie
PoliticsWhile we still can: The case for advance directivesA proposed law on assisted death will not allow patients to choose death while they remain able. Should it?
HealthAssisted death is the new pro-choiceWhen does life—and a doctor’s duty—begin and end? Assisted dying is dredging up the big questions of the abortion debate, for better or worse.
SocietyAt ground zero of assisted deathNino Sekopet, an extraordinary end-of-life counsellor, on the questions he most often faces
OttawaGrappling with the hardest questions on assisted dyingAn interview with Sen. Kelvin Ogilvie, co-chair of Parliament’s committee on physician-assisted dying
CanadaWhat 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.
PoliticsAssisted suicide: What will Parliament do now?Svend Robinson: "I hope that they can rise to the challenge"
OttawaInterview: The CMA’s president on assisted dyingDr. Chris Simpson calls for a process to set new rules
PoliticsOn assisted suicide, the Supreme Court confronts Parliament’s cowardiceThe Court has done its job. Now it is up to legislators.
CanadaTop 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