‘I could live 30 years – but want to die’: Has assisted dying in Canada gone too far?

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on ‘I could live 30 years – but want to die’: Has assisted dying in Canada gone too far?

In Canada, the conversation around assisted dying has intensified, with cases of individuals expressing a desire to end their lives despite having decades ahead of them. This raises profound questions about choice, suffering, and the boundaries of compassion in healthcare.

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Father tries to block daughter’s euthanasia in landmark Spanish case

4 March 2025 / Comments Off on Father tries to block daughter’s euthanasia in landmark Spanish case

In a landmark legal battle in Spain, a father is fighting to prevent his daughter from undergoing euthanasia, prompting a national debate on the ethics of assisted dying. As the case unfolds, it highlights the complexities of autonomy, love, and the right to choose.

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