Tag Archives: Memorial University
MAiD in Canada: A Sober Second Look
June 7, 2024 · by impact ethics · in Canada, Canadian Bioethics, Clinical Ethics, Death & Assisted Dying, Death and Dying, Law & Policy, MAiD, Mental Health, Older Adults, physician-assisted dying, Privacy and Trust, vulnerability
Daryl Pullman announces an international symposium examining Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada to be hosted by the Memorial University Centre for Bioethics.
Moral and Intellectual Gymnastics in Defense of Canada’s Out-of-Control MAiD Regime
May 19, 2023 · by impact ethics · in Death & Assisted Dying, Death and Dying, disabilities, Disability, euthanasia, Law & Policy, Older Adults, physician-assisted dying, Social Justice, vulnerability
Daryl Pullman examines a recent article that defends expanded eligibility for medical assistance in dying on questionable grounds of autonomy and harm reduction.


