• So You Think I Should Vote?
  • QNetNews.ca
  • QNetNews TV
  • 91X FM News
  • QNetNews Interactive

  • TwitterTwitter
  • VimeoVimeo
  • FacebookFacebook
  • Home

Interactive

Live discussion on assisted suicide

  • March 10, 2015 at 12:40 pm

By Kate Shumakova and Michelle Poirier

BELLEVILLE – Nothing can be more challenging than talking to someone about death.

Yet, QNetNews wants to do just that.

The Supreme Court of Canada announced Canadians’ right to die as constitutional last month.

The nation’s contentious century-old law against assisted suicide was struck down on Feb. 6 in a landmark 9-0 decision. The court’s ruling limits physician-assisted suicides to “a competent adult person who clearly consents to the termination of life and has a grievous and irremediable medical condition, including an illness, disease or disability, that causes enduring suffering that is intolerable to the individual in the circumstances of his or her condition.”

As part of the ruling doctors cannot be compelled to assist someone in suicide. However, if a doctor refuses to provide this assistance because of moral or religious reasons they are required to refer patients to another doctor, according to Dying with Dignity Canada.

QNetNews’ Kate Shumakova and Michelle Poirier will hold a live online discussion on whether this decision will affect the employees of Quinte Hospice and what it means to them on March 12 at 6 p.m. Community Relations and Fund Development Coordinator of the Regional Hospice of Quinte, Rachel Pearsall, will join our conversation live.

No related posts.

Print This Post Print This Post

Tags: QNet News

    Related Posts

  • 30th annual Arts Recognition Awards nominees share their story September 26, 2024
  • Local school board approves additional funding for students with special educational needs February 5, 2019
  • 91X FM Newscast – Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, 5 p.m. February 7, 2017
  • Council hears plan to make Quinte West bicycle friendly March 28, 2016
  • Top Stories

    • It’s -30- for journalism at Loyalist College, at least for nowApril 22, 2025
    • Gurbakhshish Singh a volleyball player at Loyalist College.Gurbakhshish Singh becomes first international student to play volleyball for Loyalist College.March 26, 2025
    • Bridge Integrated Care Hub moves forward with federal fundingMarch 24, 2025
    • OPSEU Local president talks about impact of program, job cutsMarch 21, 2025
    • Cricket player hopes to grow the game in Quinte areaMarch 21, 2025
    • Gurbakhshish Singh a volleyball playerInternational student big part of Loyalist College volleyball teamMarch 21, 2025
    • The Empire Theatre is a big part of Quinte’s cultural heartMarch 20, 2025
  • Home
  • Interactive
  • Live discussion on assisted suicide
  • Login
    Student Works
    Students
    • TwitterTwitter
    • VimeoVimeo
    • FacebookFacebook

    © 2014 QNetNews.ca. All Rights Reserved.