A Peek into Euthanasia’s Slippery Slope Boiler Room
By Michael Cook Don’t imagine that euthanasia’s slippery slope is like a long water slide at a theme park in which you hurdle ever downward,…
By Michael Cook Don’t imagine that euthanasia’s slippery slope is like a long water slide at a theme park in which you hurdle ever downward,…
By Michael Cook A future in which the right to life will be profoundly and inhumanely corrupted is on display in a dispute between a…
By Michael Cook Last week English neonatal nurse Lucy Letby was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. The attacks…
By Judie Brown According to Webster, one of the definitions of issue is “a vital or unsettled matter.” So when a headline reads “Former Wisconsin…
By Judie Brown Who, you may wonder, is Timothy Quill? Quill achieved his moment in the sun when the Vacco v. Quill case arrived at…
By Michael Cook More people are being euthanised in Canada than anywhere else in the world. In the last official report, for 2022, 10,064 people…
By Michael Cook As Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying regime expands, it is meeting more resistance. One of the most powerful criticisms, one which has…
By Judie Brown Dr. Seuss wrote those words, “Today you are you” in his book, “Happy Birthday to You”. As is the case with…
By Judie Brown Recently we have seen a growing number of articles on the tragic consequences that occur when human beings act outside the natural…
By Susan Ciancio I have always enjoyed a good crime show, and one of my favorites over the years has been the Law & Order…
By Susan Ciancio Euthanasia—the intentional hastening of death of someone who’s sick, nearing death, or suffering from an illness or disability—is not only a grave…
By Judie Brown Advocates of death are a curious lot. And those with a penchant for trailblazing are among the most aggressive, even though they…