Euthanasia Articles

Who wrecked Canada

November 3, 2005|Comments Off on Who wrecked Canada

A rogue’s gallery: The Interim recently invited its readers* to nominate those who have most helped lead the moral assault [...]

Katrina’s other victims

October 3, 2005|Comments Off on Katrina’s other victims

Paul Tuns The Interim Early reports of 10,000 deaths in the wake of Hurricane Katrina are now, fortunately, higher than [...]

A concise, yet complete, history of euthanasia

September 30, 2005|Comments Off on A concise, yet complete, history of euthanasia

A Concise History of Euthanasia: Life, Death, God and Medicine by Ian Dowbiggin (Rowan and Littlefield, $25, 176 pages) Reviewed [...]

So many rights, so little dignity

September 30, 2005|Comments Off on So many rights, so little dignity

When Quebec MP Francine Lalonde proposed Bill C-407, an amendment to the Criminal Code that would legalize euthanasia and assisted [...]

Mother of modern hospice care changed history

August 30, 2005|Comments Off on Mother of modern hospice care changed history

Commentary by Wesley J. Smith Special to The Interim Ralph Nader once mused to me about what a terrible thing [...]

Huge threat posed by euthanasia bill

August 30, 2005|Comments Off on Huge threat posed by euthanasia bill

Proposed legislation attacks vulnerable Canadians who need to be protectedAnalysis by Alex Schadenberg The Interim On June 15, MP Francine [...]

Poll shows little support for change in law on euthanasia

June 3, 2005|Comments Off on Poll shows little support for change in law on euthanasia

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition has been involved in conducting a comprehensive poll concerning euthanasia and assisted suicide. The poll involved [...]

The importance of the power of attorney for personal care

May 29, 2005|Comments Off on The importance of the power of attorney for personal care

Alex Schadenberg The Interim The Terri Schindler-Schiavo tragedy has affected North American society forever. Most people who believe in the [...]

Infant euthanasia spreading in Belgium

May 29, 2005|Comments Off on Infant euthanasia spreading in Belgium

Dina Kok The Interim According to a recent study published in The Lancet, a British medical journal, over half of [...]

Clock ticking down on Terri’s life

March 29, 2005|Comments Off on Clock ticking down on Terri’s life

Pete Vere The Interim On Jan. 24, there was a terrible setback for right-to-life and disability advocates. The United States [...]

An exciting, new breakthrough in pain control pharmacology

March 1, 2005|Comments Off on An exciting, new breakthrough in pain control pharmacology

Anti-euthanasia group gets behind clinical trials of neural toxin Interim Staff Euthanasia advocates often cite extreme cases of intractable pain [...]

Everything you need to know about our ‘brave new world’

March 1, 2005|Comments Off on Everything you need to know about our ‘brave new world’

Consumer's Guide to a Brave New Worldby Wesley Smith (Encounter Books, $38.95 in bookstores or $35.00 through the Euthanasia Prevention [...]

An exciting, new breakthrough in pain control pharmacology

February 27, 2005|Comments Off on An exciting, new breakthrough in pain control pharmacology

Anti-euthanasia group gets behind clinical trials of neural toxin Interim Staff Euthanasia advocates often cite extreme cases of intractable pain [...]