In absence of federal law, a look at assisted-death guidelines across Canada These rules are a stopgap while the federal government’s replacement legislation on assisted death makes its way through Parliament. By The Canadian Press | News, Politics | June 6th 2016
Philpott tells doctors provincial rules on assisted death not clear enough On June 7, assisted dying will become legal, but the laws providing regulation have not yet been passed. This may lead to doctors being put in situations for which they are not prepared or protected. By Joanna Smith | News, Politics | June 6th 2016
Leading constitutional expert says assisted dying law unconstitutional Peter Hogg — who literally wrote the book on constitutional law in Canada— says Bill C−14 is inconsistent with the supreme court’s landmark ruling. By Joan Bryden | News, Politics | June 6th 2016
Assisted dying bill easily approved by MPs, now heads to Senate By The Canadian Press | News | May 31st 2016
Liberals concede 'risk' of missing Supreme Court's assisted-death deadline By Kristy Kirkup | News, Politics | May 30th 2016
Some Liberal backbenchers calling for changes to restrictive assisted dying law Some senators have vowed to propose amendments to the Trudeau government’s restrictive approach to medical assistance in dying. By Joan Bryden | News, Politics | April 19th 2016
Feds urged to spare sick and dying from legal battles, seek top court's advice By The Canadian Press | News, Politics | April 13th 2016