Canada shouldn’t deny assisted suicide if social conditions made life intolerable: bioethicists
Canada is right to let people with chronic conditions choose death when their living conditions make life intolerable, a new paper argues
Canada is right to let people with chronic conditions choose death when their living conditions make life intolerable, a new paper argues
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One oyster typically filters 50 gallons of water daily, trapping ‘harmful bacteria, viruses, or parasites, which can naturally occur in the water.’
One oyster typically filters 50 gallons of water daily, trapping ‘harmful bacteria, viruses, or parasites, which can naturally occur in the water.’
Despite many countries facing the impacts of population decline, Canada continues to lead the G7 in population growth, StatCan said.
Annette Lewis was diagnosed with a terminal disease in 2018 and was told she would not survive unless she received an organ transplant.
Numerous proposals have been made over the years, many pointing out the savings to be had in food, water and oxygen
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