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Disabled people at risk because of CCOC mismanagement
To the average city dweller living in a high-rise apartment building, an elevator service interruption disrupts day-to-day life: taking the groceries up the stairs or small children in strollers down the stairs is a lot more complicated; moving heavier items like appliances or furniture becomes almost impossible. Life is at
Canada’s Euthanasia Legislation: From the Perspective of Canadians with Disabilities
By Peter McGrath. On Feb. 6, 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down Canada’s assisted suicide law, opening the door to physician-assisted suicide. This is an incredibly complex topic, one fraught with moral and ethical issues. Peter McGrath, a Counsel in the Department of Justice, gives his opinion from
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