Reading Time: 3 minutes The outcome of several legal decisions might just change the way we view homelessness
Tag: Law
Metis seek the golden chalice of land
Reading Time: 3 minutes Building a new relationship between Metis and the federal government
Compromise not creed is the way to solve public prayer debate
Reading Time: 3 minutes Both sides in the Saguenay, QC dispute more intent on proclaiming a creed than reaching a workable solution
Supreme Court strikes balance between religious and non-religious beliefs
Reading Time: 4 minutes The State cannot privilege either religious or non-religious beliefs to the detriment of the other
Loyola decision protects religious freedom
Reading Time: 3 minutes Church and state can work together for the common good
Assisted suicide not the only response to suffering
Reading Time: 4 minutes It is false to equate suffering arising from disease, illness or disability with a loss of dignity
Canadians now have the human right to be killed
Reading Time: 3 minutes Supreme Court’s assisted-suicide decision a perversion of human rights
It’s time to talk about end of life
Reading Time: 3 minutes Most of us do not have the means of providing palliative care for our loved ones
Not even the Supreme Court is above the law
Reading Time: 3 minutes Magna Carta’s 800th anniversary reminds us to kneel to no one
Dying badly a fact of life in Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes A lack of proper palliative care could lead to increases in requests for assisted suicides