What happens when a hospice rejects medical assistance in dying?
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‘This is about the B.C. government destroying a sanctuary for dying patients who want the choice to stay in a facility where MAID is not offered’
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‘This is about the B.C. government destroying a sanctuary for dying patients who want the choice to stay in a facility where MAID is not offered’
Read Moreby Denise Mullen | Aug 26, 2020 | Environment, Eye on BC, Politics, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Absent a wholesale restructuring of the economy, meeting the 2030 goal will be an impossible task
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“It is easier and cheaper for the government to provide euthanasia rather than continue with palliative care”
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The government is trampling on the rights of ride-sharing businesses and their potential customers
Read Moreby Ian Madsen | Dec 30, 2018 | Eye on BC, Politics, Viewpoint | 0 |
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ICBC represents an asset to the provincial government, which faces deficit problems
Read Moreby Bill Whitelaw | Dec 20, 2018 | Business, Environment, Politics, Viewpoint | 0 |
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If the rest of Canada won’t listen to other forms of conversation about the importance of the energy sector, how about a song?
Read Moreby Roslyn Kunin | Nov 11, 2018 | Eye on BC, Politics, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Former NDP Premiers Glen Clark and Ujjal Dosanjh may be against electoral reform, but retired lawyer Ian MacLeod expresses his opposition best
Read Moreby Niels Veldhuis | Oct 1, 2018 | Business, Politics, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Higher carbon, personal income, payroll, business and residential property taxes will hit B.C. families and make the province less attractive for business
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B.C. miners face more onerous permitting process compared to other provinces. Adding another layer will only make it worse
Read Moreby Gerry Chidiac | Jul 12, 2018 | Politics, Viewpoint | 0 |
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As our country has evolved, dialogue is encouraged in education and the media, but is stymied in our highest law-making institutions
Read Moreby Charles Lammam | Jul 5, 2018 | Eye on BC, Politics, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Bringing government employee wages and benefits in line with private-sector norms is key to balancing B.C.’s budget
Read Moreby James Armstrong | Jun 22, 2018 | Environment, Politics | 0 |
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B.C. still exports coal because to do otherwise would be to kill jobs in the province. The contrast with its pipeline stance is startling
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