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Stefanie Green: The ethics of assisted dying

Feb 20, 2023
22:58
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Can Canada Make Assistive Dying Too Easy?
02:00 • 3min
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End of Life Care - I Will Use My Power to Help the Sick
04:39 • 2min
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How Does the Process Work?
07:09 • 2min
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Is There an Inbuilt Time Lapse?
08:44 • 3min
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I've Never Had a Patient Say, I Can't Go Through With This?
11:49 • 4min
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Are We Doing Our Job Properly?
15:38 • 2min
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Is There a Prioritization Issue in Assisted Dying?
17:34 • 3min
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Canadians Are Worried About Assisting Dying
20:24 • 2min
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Is There an Expansion of the Parameters of Assisted Dying?
21:58 • 2min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Dr Stefanie Green, a leading advocate for Canada’s liberal assisted dying laws, who has herself overseen more than 300 deaths by euthanasia. Is Canada at ease with its role as a testing ground for complex ethical and medical arguments about assisted dying?

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