The debate over euthanasia and physician-assisted death often makes headlines, often involving terminally ill patients or people in unbearable physical pain. However, an unprecedented case currently being heard in Canadian courts is shaking up the medical and legal worlds, raising particularly difficult ethical questions about a person’s right to end their own life.
At the center of the storm is 49-year-old Canadian actress and comedian Claire B…
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The debate over euthanasia and physician-assisted death often makes headlines, often involving terminally ill patients or people in unbearable physical pain. However, an unprecedented case currently being heard in Canadian courts is shaking up the medical and legal worlds, raising particularly difficult ethical questions about a person’s right to end their own life.
At the center of the storm is 49-year-old Canadian actress and comedian Claire B…