Monika Dutt counsels Health Canada against changing its policy, and allowing payment to donors for blood or plasma.

Pat Murphy examines the case of spoon-feeding Ms. Bentley from a clinical ethics perspective.

Jocelyn Downie examines the case of spoon feeding Ms. Bentley through a legal lens.

Rory Kraft examines “a difference in the weighting of ethical standards.”

Christine Overall argues that the failure to protect the interests of children born of “surrogacy” arrangements is a moral error, and that the prospective parents of such children must be screened and licensed.