Euthanasia Articles

Carstairs to advise government on palliative care

May 16, 2001|Comments Off on 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

May 16, 2001|Comments Off on 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

April 16, 2001|Comments Off on 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

February 14, 2001|Comments Off on 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

December 28, 2000|Comments Off on 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

September 27, 2000|Comments Off on 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’

July 26, 2000|Comments Off on 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

July 26, 2000|Comments Off on 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

June 16, 2000|Comments Off on 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

March 14, 2000|Comments Off on ‘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

March 14, 2000|Comments Off on 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

March 14, 2000|Comments Off on 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?

February 14, 2000|Comments Off on 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’

February 7, 2000|Comments Off on 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

February 7, 2000|Comments Off on 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 [...]