The right to die on one’s own terms: At 94, sick, tired and living alone, ‘Dad got the death he wanted’ - News Summed Up

The right to die on one’s own terms: At 94, sick, tired and living alone, ‘Dad got the death he wanted’


So the plan changed, to assisted death. They allege the new assisted death laws are unconstitutional. Medical staff at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver were well-acquainted with him. During his week-long recovery in August, Brown told St. Paul’s staff he wanted a medically assisted death. St. Paul’s is managed by Providence Health Care, a Catholic, faith-based organization that refuses to provide or counsel euthanasia.


Source: National Post October 20, 2016 15:56 UTC



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