TORONTO (OSV News) The legislative effort to delay broadening Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) eligibility to individuals solely afflicted with a mental illness by a year is forging ahead, but there are signs Canadians are not comfortable with moving forward.
Bill C-39 passed the House of Commons Feb. 15, and one day later it was read for the first time in the Senate chambers. But polling data released jointly by the Angus Reid Institute and the nonpartisan think tank Cardus two days befor
A private Christian university in Langley, B.C., has denied permission for an LGBTQIA2+ student group to hold an event on campus to share stories about their lived experience, prompting members to organize it elsewhere next week.