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Hospice / Euthanasia / Disability rights / Palliative sedation / Homicide / Palliative care / Assisted suicide / Journal of Palliative Medicine / William Breitbart / Medicine / Ethics / Palliative medicine
Date: 2014-06-14 19:03:41
Hospice
Euthanasia
Disability rights
Palliative sedation
Homicide
Palliative care
Assisted suicide
Journal of Palliative Medicine
William Breitbart
Medicine
Ethics
Palliative medicine

1. The Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians (CSPCP) is deeply troubled by the recent passing in Quebec of Bill 52, “An Act Respecting End of Life Care,” which includes euthanasia (“medical aid in dying”

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