Euthanasia Articles

Euthanasia deaths may be tortuous

March 5, 2021|Comments Off on Euthanasia deaths may be tortuous

By Paul Tuns Dr. Joel Zivot, an assistant professor of anesthesiology and critical care at Emory University School of Medicine [...]

Senate amends C-7 to further expand euthanasia

March 4, 2021|Comments Off on Senate amends C-7 to further expand euthanasia

By Paul Tuns After nearly two months of debate and hearings, the Senate amended the government’s Bill C-7, which, if [...]

Preventing the spread of assisted suicide in America

March 3, 2021|Comments Off on Preventing the spread of assisted suicide in America

Oswald Clark Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition and a member of this paper's editorial advisory board, [...]

Euthanasia deaths continue to climb in Ontario

February 16, 2021|Comments Off on Euthanasia deaths continue to climb in Ontario

Interim Staff On Jan. 18, the Ontario Office of the Chief Coroner released new reported euthanasia and assisted suicide death [...]

Life worth living

January 17, 2021|Comments Off on Life worth living

Interim writer, Rory Leishman, National Affairs By Rory Leishman Until a few decades ago, the great majority of [...]

Senator wrong about euthanasia reducing suicide rates

January 10, 2021|Comments Off on Senator wrong about euthanasia reducing suicide rates

By Alex Schadenberg Special to The Interim On November 24, I had the opportunity to present our Euthanasia Prevention Coalition [...]

Euthanasia bill passes House, heads to Senate

January 9, 2021|Comments Off on Euthanasia bill passes House, heads to Senate

By Paul Tuns Justice Minister David Lametti sought a third extension from a Quebec court to enable a full Senate [...]

Some thoughts about euthanasia

December 29, 2020|Comments Off on Some thoughts about euthanasia

From the editor's desk I’ve often said that when it comes to euthanasia, in our current legal and [...]

Euthanasia bill being rushed through Parliament

December 10, 2020|Comments Off on Euthanasia bill being rushed through Parliament

Doctors, disability groups call for better support for vulnerable people By Paul Tuns Pro-life, religious, and disabilities groups have expressed [...]

How Bill C-7 changes the euthanasia law

December 8, 2020|Comments Off on How Bill C-7 changes the euthanasia law

Alex Schadenberg Special to The Interim It removes the requirement that a person’s natural death must be reasonably foreseeable to [...]

Nova Scotia man killed over wife’s objections

November 3, 2020|Comments Off on Nova Scotia man killed over wife’s objections

On Oct. 3, an 83-year-old Nova Scotian was killed by lethal injection following a legal battle in which his wife [...]

Trudeau government reintroduces bill expanding euthanasia

October 31, 2020|Comments Off on Trudeau government reintroduces bill expanding euthanasia

Disabilities group condemns C-7, EPC says safeguards are being eroded Justice Minister David Lametti introduced Bill C-7 on Oct. 5, [...]

Establishing justice and preventing a euthanasia death

October 7, 2020|Comments Off on Establishing justice and preventing a euthanasia death

In July, the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition received a phone call from Katherine in Nova Scotia who was very upset because [...]

Death for the prisoner, not for the patient?

September 29, 2020|Comments Off on Death for the prisoner, not for the patient?

By: Josie Luetke Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey Imagine a man on death row. Some of you [...]

Over 750 Canadians demanded to be euthanized

September 25, 2020|Comments Off on Over 750 Canadians demanded to be euthanized

By Lianne Laurence Special to The Interim Canadians should be “deeply ashamed” of their government’s first annual report on [...]