How I Plan to DiePreparing for MAID is exhausting and expensive. I’m glad I lived long enough to do it.
The rise of the death doulaCounselling, forgiveness rituals, at-home funerals—death midwives provide end-of-life spiritual care for the secular
B.C. woman’s decision to take her life stokes right-to-die debateThe need for better end-of-life care in Canada persists
You should not have to win a lottery to die in dignityFrom the archives: End-of-life care is a ’national embarrassment,’ doctors tell federal government
Euthanasia: When doctors say noOnly 20 per cent of physicians say they’d participate in euthanasia. That’s only one of the complications.