We’ve written about the William Melchert-Dinkel case before, but now he’s actually been charged. U.S. authorities have charged a former nurse from Minnesota with attempting to talk Carleton University student Nadia Kajouji into killing herself. Kajouji, 18, who was from …

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We’re a little late in posting the news, but Bill C-384 was defeated by a vote of 228-59. Alex Schadenberg and the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition aren’t stopping with this victory though. We are working to turn the debate on this …

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By no means are the Harper conservatives pro-lifers, but they’ve taken a stance that abortion funding will not be a part of maternal health care initiatives. As International Co-operation Minister Bev Oda says, We’re saying that we’re using the definition …

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April 18th, 2010 PRO-LIFE STUDENTS FACE POSSIBLE EXPULSION FROM U OF C CALGARY- The University of Calgary has notified eight of its own students that they are being charged with non-academic misconduct, with a possibility of expulsion, for having set …

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Margaret Somerville had some fantastic articles on euthanasia recently. First, an article in the Globe (via ProWomanProLife) which presents a comprehensive overview of the problems with euthanasia, namely the trend of initially requiring some sort of justification but quickly giving …

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