DWD Canada has a new website
DWD Canada is proud to announce the launch of their new and improved website: www.dyingwithdignity.ca. DWD Canada CEO Helen Long: “We have heard repeatedly that
DWD Canada is proud to announce the launch of their new and improved website: www.dyingwithdignity.ca. DWD Canada CEO Helen Long: “We have heard repeatedly that
Dying With Dignity Canada is looking forward to welcoming you to Toronto, Ontario, Canada from November 3 – 6 for the World Federation of Right
Earlier we draw your attention on a French spoken event at February 19: a debate on the obstacles to obtain MAID in France, Belgium, Switzerland,
Dying With Dignity Canada is looking forward to welcoming you to Toronto, Ontario, Canada from November 3 – 6 for the World Federation of Right
Dying With Dignity Canada is looking forward to welcoming you to Toronto, Ontario, Canada from November 3 – 6 for the World Federation of Right
In the Canadian province Nova Scotia, patients who are eligible for medical assistance in dying (MAID) will soon be able to choose to self-administer medication.
On Wednesday December 8, a report concerning end-of-life care was tabled in the National Assembly of Quebec. The report recommended the use of advance directives
Dying With Dignity Canada started a conference, called: Reflections on Death and Dying: Creating space for end-of-life conversations. Webinars will be hosted every Tuesday and
A mother in Canada is asking that medical assistance in dying be made available to minors. Karie-Lyn Pelletier wants her son, who suffers from a
After their six week webinar campaign on grief that ended on June 10, Dying With Dignity Canada is excited to announce a new webinar series.