On the wall-mounted flatscreen across from my table in the restaurant where I enjoyed lunch today a news item
flashed by. It reappeared every three minutes or so until I started to pay
attention.
Apparently 77% of Canadians support assisted suicide for the terminally ill.
Canadian doctors,
thankfully, are not yet on board with the idea. But of course Dying with
Dignity Canada felt compelled to get in an obligatory
shot, suggesting the poll validates the Supreme Court decision in February that
struck down the federal law against assisted suicide.