Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying and the Hegemony of Privilege

American Journal of Bioethics 23 (11):1-6 (2023)
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By the time this essay is published, it will be a matter of weeks before doctors and nurse practitioners in Canada can legally end the lives (by medical assistance in dying, or MAID) of non-dying p...

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