[PDF] The Right to Die: The courageous Canadians who gave us the right to a dignified death
▲ Gary Bauslaugh ▲
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|||"On the whole this is an extremely strong book. Bauslaugh?s research is thorough, extending to atending some of the key trials and interviewing many of the principals. And his ability to defly render complex policy and legal maters intelligible to the lay rea
"Who owns my life?" Sue Rodriguez was dying of a form of ALS (or Lou Gehrig's disease) when she asked this question of the Supreme Court of Canada in 1993. She was fighting for the right to a physician-assisted death before she became fully paralyzed. At the time, assisted suicide could result in jail time for the participating physician. In a narrow decision, Rodriguez lost her case. She died in 1994.
In a historic reversal, in 2015 the Supreme Court of ...
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