Those requesting medically assisted death should be able to access it in an equitable, respectful and expedient way, says Craig Goldie
A proposed law on assisted death will not allow patients to choose death while they remain able. Should it?
When does life—and a doctor’s duty—begin and end? Assisted dying is dredging up the big questions of the abortion debate, for better or worse.
Nino Sekopet, an extraordinary end-of-life counsellor, on the questions he most often faces
An interview with Sen. Kelvin Ogilvie, co-chair of Parliament’s committee on physician-assisted dying
Editorial: The Supreme Court has ruled it is not criminal to assist suicide. Now what? Anarchy, perhaps. Certainly the battles are not over.
Svend Robinson: “I hope that they can rise to the challenge”
Dr. Chris Simpson calls for a process to set new rules
The Court has done its job. Now it is up to legislators.
John Geddes on the legal and ethical conundrum handed to the federal government by the Supreme Court’s historic decision
What do yesterday’s hearings suggest about a ruling?
Maclean’s contributor Cormac MacSweeney reports from the start of the hearings