OTTAWA — Alberta is proposing sweeping restrictions to medical assistance in dying (MAID) that would prohibit doctor-assisted suicide in cases where death isn’t reasonably foreseeable, as well for ...
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Alberta bill would limit medically assisted dying to patients facing 'reasonably foreseeable' death
New legislation would prevent anyone in Alberta from receiving medical assistance in dying (MAID) who is unlikely to die within the next 12 months.
From affordable housing in Alberta to high taxes in Quebec, there are many widely accepted claims about the cost of living in ...
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Alberta government moves to drastically reduce access to medically assisted dying
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government took steps Wednesday to drastically restrict who's eligible for ...
Province also proposes changes that wouldn’t allow for assisted death when mental illness is the sole underlying condition ...
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Alberta separation talk already affecting more than a quarter of surveyed Calgary businesses
Ongoing discourse around the prospect of Alberta separation is emerging as a top concern for Calgary businesses, many of whom ...
The Quebec numbers are just as striking. When asked, 60 percent of Quebecers say they are satisfied with the federal government’s performance—roughly in line with the national average—while only 25 ...
LAVAL - A jury has found a man who drowned his two children in their Laval, Que., family home in October 2022 guilty on all charges.
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Immigration levels in Alberta are decreasing as Smith pushes referendum questions
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is claiming immigration is putting a large strain on provincially funded social services, ...
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The Cree Nation has joined other First Nations leaders, civil liberties groups and legal experts in condemning legislation ...
Club Pays -- the first-ever sovereigntist-themed coffee shop in Quebec -- opened its doors in Montreal's Plaza St-Hubert on ...
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