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- The Senate will receive legislation that is based on mis- and disinformation about the expansion of MAID. It must look to its legacy as a human rights defender and defeat the bill, writes Daphne Gilbert.
- With the government seeking to delay an expansion of MAID by three years, the Senate must depart from a process resembling sausage-making, and bring law-making back into repute by considering all relevant evidence.
- With the government seeking to delay an expansion of MAID by three years, the Senate must depart from a process resembling sausage-making, and bring law-making back into repute by considering all relevant evidence.
- With many key readiness criteria in place, advocates and opponents of expanding MAID say the latest developments point to a larger shift in the federal government’s position on the issue.
- With many key readiness criteria in place, advocates and opponents of expanding MAID say the latest developments point to a larger shift in the federal government’s position on the issue.
- Social determinants shape a person’s likelihood of acquiring a mental illness, accessing treatment, and the chance that treatment it will be successful.
- Social determinants shape a person’s likelihood of acquiring a mental illness, accessing treatment, and the chance that treatment it will be successful.
- Mental health experts’ testimony to the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying not only suggests we are not ready for the March 2024 deadline, but it also raises the question of whether we ever could or should be.
- Mental health experts’ testimony to the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying not only suggests we are not ready for the March 2024 deadline, but it also raises the question of whether we ever could or should be.
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