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Month: March 2019

Webcast archive: The pelvic mesh, medical device failures, and AS/E

Posted on: March 29, 2019 March 29, 2019 Written by: Taylor
This week, we discuss the use of women as “guinea pigs” in the healthcare system (especially for contraceptives), and the resulting side effects driving them to seek euthanasia.
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Webcast archive: Disability discrimination = more than ignorance

Posted on: March 22, 2019 March 22, 2019 Written by: Taylor
This week, we discuss appropriate reactions from a disabled person encountering prejudice, and review a talk given by assisted suicide advocate Jocelyn Downie.
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Webcast archive: International Women’s Day – disability and femicide – Part II

Posted on: March 16, 2019 March 16, 2019 Written by: Taylor
This week, we look at some of the unique factors that make women more likely to opt for assisted suicide.
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Webcast archive: International Women’s Day – disability and femicide – Part I

Posted on: March 8, 2019 March 8, 2019 Written by: Taylor
This week, we discuss the effects of domestic violence on disabled women.
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The Problem and Politics of “Vulnerability”

women, people with disabilities, children and elders are singled out for discrimination, and their physical attributes contribute to their vulnerability as well.
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21,994 Casualties

To say that people at risk for euthanasia have a choice to die, while those at risk for COVID do not, may be an example of a distinction without a difference.
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Testimony to Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Instead of rushing to pass over-reaching legislation to meet a court-imposed deadline, parliament should focus on making a rigorous and balanced examination of the euthanasia program as a whole.
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The five year review of MAiD: will parliament do its job?

Anything less would be a betrayal of the democratic process and the public trust.
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Bill C-7 is a band-aid for a fractured system

Bill C-7 is an inadequate response to the problems of Bill C-14, which never satisfied the Carter mandate of a “carefully-designed system imposing stringent limits that are scrupulously monitored and enforced.”
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