Assisted dying was supposed to be an option. To some patients, it looks like the only oneAmbiguity around Canada’s law has reduced the decision in many cases to the personal judgment of doctors—or to patients with no access to palliative care
The Senate takes on the House over assisted dyingThe old concept of "sober second thought" is being stretched
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
On assisted dying, doctors say fast work is now neededOttawa has four months to create new doctor-assisted dying laws. The Canadian Medical Association’s president on what comes next
Maclean’s on the Hill: Exactly how bad is the economy?On our politics podcast this week: worsening economic news, doctor-assisted suicide, and federal-provincial health talks.
Interview: The CMA’s president on assisted dyingDr. Chris Simpson calls for a process to set new rules