Anthony Sangiuliano comments on the limits of accommodating pluralism in the legal definition of death.

Laurie Aston examines the ethical tensions arising from disparities in access to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) and hospice palliative care in rural Ontario, focusing on how systemic barriers challenge informed and equitable end-of-life decision-making.

E. Maria Leister proposes a bioethical framework for promoting the flourishing of forcibly displaced peoples.

Dylan McKibbon details Canada’s path to global leadership in sustainable artificial intelligence.

Andria Bianchi and Janet A. Vogt introduce their new book which investigates ethical issues in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autistic people in health care and in other social contexts.