Euthanasia Articles
Carstairs to advise government on palliative care
The announcement by the Liberal government that it has given prominent euthanasia proponent Senator Sharon Carstairs special responsibility for overseeing [...]
U.S. high court OK’s death by starvation
LifeSite News Terri Schiavo, 37, of St. Petersburg, Florida, has received food through a feeding tube for the past eleven [...]
Petition seeks to keep Latimer in jail
The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of Ontario (EPCO) has launched a petition to counter a pro-Robert Latimer petition being distributed by [...]
Court rejects leniency for Latimer
Pro-lifers and disability activists applauded the January 18 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada that said Robert Latimer had [...]
Museum depicts Latimer as example of mercy
Representatives of Canadians with disabilities decry Edmonton 'Anno Domini exhibit By Mike Mastromatteo The Interim Disabled rights activists in Alberta [...]
New pro-life advance directive available
By Alex Schadenberg Last year, Campaign Life Coalition experienced a serious shock when one of their valued employees, Rebecca Ducusin, [...]
Latimer tells court he loved Tracy ‘too much’
By Paul Tuns The Interim On June 14, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCOC) heard oral arguments in the Robert [...]
Senate euthanasia report met with relief
pro-lifers still concerned about nutrition and hydration, ‘compassionate homicide' issues By Paul Tuns The Interim On June 6, the Senate [...]
The rejection of natural law in Canada’s courts
A mere 40 years ago, the Canadian Bill of Rights recognized that ‘men and intitution remain free only when freedom [...]
‘Who gets the last word?’ on euthanasia
Who gets the last word? New ideas about euthanasia ($10, Canadian Physicians for Life 10150 Gillanders Rd Chilliwack BC V2P [...]
U.K. bill would outlaw euthanasia-by-starvation
By Alex Schadenberg The Interim On Jan. 28, 2000 the Medical Treatment (Prevention of Euthanasia) Bill passed through second reading [...]
The ultimate game of chess
It's played between ordinary, struggling human beings and an abstract notion of a preferred lifestyle By Donald DeMarco The Interim [...]
What will you be doing when Christ returns?
I sat down to write this column and as I was thinking about what to say, I realized that it [...]
Thompson sentence no more than a ‘scolding’
Disabled and anti-euthanasia activists alarmed at treatment of attempted mercy-killer By Paul Tuns The Interim The dangerous and disturbing trend [...]
Windsor family sues nursing home for $1.9 M
Alleges Catholic facility removed food and water to hasten deathBy David Curtin The Interim The family of a 94-year-old woman [...]