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Harvey Max Chochinov

Dr. Harvey Max Chochinov is a distinguished professor of psychiatry at the University of Manitoba. He was chairman of the federal government’s external panel for options to Carter v. Canada and is an adviser to the Vulnerable Persons Standard (www.vps-npv.ca).

Without C-14 on the books, Canada will have the most open death hastening culture in the world

Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | June 7, 2016
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould, left and Health Minister, Jane Philpott, right. Ms. Wilson-Raybould has been publicly warning of the dangers if there is no Canada-wide law surrounding medically-assisted dying. The Hill Times Photograph by Jake Wright.
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | June 7, 2016
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | June 7, 2016
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould, left and Health Minister, Jane Philpott, right. Ms. Wilson-Raybould has been publicly warning of the dangers if there is no Canada-wide law surrounding medically-assisted dying. The Hill Times Photograph by Jake Wright.
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | May 9, 2016
Justice Minister Jody Raybould-Wilson is the minister responsible for the doctor-assisted suicide legislation. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | May 9, 2016
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | May 9, 2016
Justice Minister Jody Raybould-Wilson is the minister responsible for the doctor-assisted suicide legislation. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | April 19, 2016
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | April 19, 2016
Opinion | BY HARVEY MAX CHOCHINOV | April 19, 2016