The fight isn’t over for Bill 52

The National Assembly didn’t vote on Bill 52 before suspending its work last Thursday, February 20th. You probably already heard about it in the news. Some people say that the Bill died on the order paper. However, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT OUR MNAs WILL BE VOTING ON THE BILL AS SOON AS MARCH 10TH! The fight isn’t over.

While it is likely that an election will be called before the Assembly is scheduled to return to work, we must all continue ...

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Interview with Balfour Mount about euthanasia and Bill 52

Doctor Balfour Mount, a founding physician and first signatory of the Physician’s Alliance Against Euthanasia, was interviewed by Justina Reichel of the Epoch Times. The article “Father of palliative care Slams Quebec Euthanasia Bill” is an excellent read. Dr. Mount and Mrs Reichel allowed us to publish the actual interview.

Justina Reichel: Your life’s work has been centered on the advancement of palliative care in Canada. Did you ever think you would see the day that “medically assisted dying” ...

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Humanity Experts Condemn Quebec Bill 52

While Quebec MNAs prepare to vote in a few days on Quebec’s Bill 52, which seeks to legalize euthanasia by calling it “medical aid in dying,” the true experts in humanity launch a serious warning: to offer to end a person’s life, and to do so by intentionally injecting a poison, will never be medical care, but rather a very serious betrayal of the sick and the dying.

In a powerful video launched today in Montreal, two giants in the care ...

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Excellent Post About the Risks to the Elderly

Irene Ogrizek wrote Euthanasia: Putting the Elderly at Risk, a thought-provoking post about the risk to our elders with legalising euthanasia. In her post, Irene tells of how she carefully selected a nursing home for her mother, but despite her best effort, she found over a few years that her mother was medicated without authorization, and without notes in the medical chart. Only her hyper vigilance and continued follow-up with the nursing home resolved the situation, for now anyway. ...

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