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Supreme Court expected to rule Friday on B.C. assisted suicide caseCanada's top court is expected to release its judgement Friday in a high-profile case confronting the country's long-standing ban on seeking help to end one's own life.CanadaFeb 2, 2015
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BCCLA takes assisted suicide fight to the Supreme CourtThe B.C. Civil Liberties Association is getting ready to take its fight to the Supreme Court of Canada over the issue of assisted suicide.May 19, 2014
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Harper vs the Supreme Court of CanadaThe recent spat between the Supreme Court of Canada and Prime Minister Stephen Harper is just the latest chapter in a contentious relationship.CanadaMay 12, 2014
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Supreme Court of Canada agrees to hear appeal in B.C. right-to-die caseThe Supreme Court of Canada will revisit the issue of assisted suicide.CanadaJan 16, 2014
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Appeal Court upholds assisted-suicide lawThe B.C. Court of Appeal has reversed a court ruling that said Canada's assisted-suicide ban violated the charts rights of gravely ill patients.Oct 10, 2013
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Court hears arguments for assisted suicideVANCOUVER – Forcing sick patients to suffer through painful, agonizing deaths without the ability to ask a doctor to help them end their lives is akin to “torture,” a lawyer told the British Columbia Court of Appeal on Wednesday as he argued for the legalization of physician-assisted suicide. Joseph Arvay, who represents several plaintiffs in...Mar 20, 2013
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Outlawing assisted suicide akin to ‘torture,’ B.C. Appeal Court hearsForcing sick patients to suffer through painful, agonizing deaths without the ability to ask a doctor to help them end their lives is akin to "torture," a lawyer told the British Columbia Court of Appeal on Wednesday as he argued for the legalization of physician-assisted suicide.CanadaMar 20, 2013
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