Euthanasia Articles
Vancouver euthanasia symposium attracts international speakers
The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition’s third annual International Symposium on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide was held in Vancouver, June [...]
Kevorkian dead at 83
On June 3, euthanasia advocate and convicted murderer Jack Kevorkian passed away naturally in Royal Oak, Michigan after being [...]
Assisted-suicide ban challenged
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association filed a lawsuit challenging Canada’s ban on assisted suicide. The suit was filed in [...]
Swiss voters reject assisted suicide ban
Swiss voters rejected a proposal to ban assisted suicide and suicide tourism in the Canton (political district) of Zurich. In [...]
Rasouli right-to-decide case will be precedent-setting
Euthanasia Prevention Coalition seeks intervener status The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition is seeking intervener status in the Rasouli case, [...]
Baby Joseph gets rescued
Baby Joseph, son of Moe Maraachli and Sana Nader of Windsor, is one year old and suffering from [...]
The Baby Joseph case
Now that baby Joseph Maraachli has gone to the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, it is important to [...]
Safeguards cannot protect vulnerable from euthanasia
An expert witness for the Quebec National Assembly’s Special Commission on the Issue of Dying with Dignity testified on Feb. [...]
Latimer granted full parole
On Nov. 29, child murderer Robert Latimer was granted full parole. Latimer, 58, was convicted in 1997 for [...]
A father’s reaction to Latimer’s parole
Robert Latimer has been granted full parole. I am not surprised by the decision, just ticked off. It sends a terrible [...]
Legal euthanasia under-reported, open to abuse
A study published in the Oct. 5 British Medical Journal found that nearly half of all euthanasia deaths in the [...]
Poll shows public opinion shifting against legalizing euthanasia
For many years the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition has been analyzing Canadian survey results related to euthanasia and assisted suicide. The [...]
Latimer gets parole
Robert Latimer has been granted full parole. I am not surprised by the decision, just ticked off. It sends a terrible signal to [...]
C-384 defeated decisively
On April 21, Bill C-384 was overwhelmingly defeated when the House of Commons voted 228-59 against Francine Lalonde’s (BQ, La [...]