Maclean’s on the Hill: Parliament confronts doctor-assisted deathAn audio briefing on a week in politics from the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau
Spring training hits Ottawa: Conservative hopefuls warm upFollow along with speedy punditry on ’Woodstock for Conservatives’ and doctor-assisted death
Will doctor-assisted death become religion’s cross to bear?When it comes time to tell a Canadian religious leader to butt out of our political debates, at least we can look to the Charter
Maclean’s on the Hill: On drugs, deficits and doctor-assisted deathOur Ottawa bureau breaks down the hottest political issues of the last seven days
Cross-border shopping for a good deathCanada’s top court gave the federal government a year to implement its ruling on doctor-assisted suicide. What if the provinces are left to sort it out amongst themselves?
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.
’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.