Canada cannot afford to lose more doctors

Canada cannot afford to lose more doctorsEuthanasia policies are driving some doctors to leave their profession Canada continues to struggle with doctor shortages. RBC analysts estimate that Canada will be short around 44,000 physicians by 2028. Family doctors will account for 72 per cent of the shortage. Today, over six million Canadians are without a family doctor. Some provinces have tried…

MAiD: Legalize first, ask questions later

MAiD: Legalize first, ask questions laterParliamentary Committee recommends further MAiD expansion despite unresolved problems In 2021, Parliament set up a special committee of MPs and Senators to study the issue of “medical assistance in dying” (or MAiD) and to make recommendations to Parliament. The Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying released its “Choices for Canadians” report on February…

Does biology still matter in Canadian family policy?

Does biology still matter in Canadian family policy?In recent years, governments have sought to radically redefine the family, to the detriment of the child Five Canadian provinces celebrate “family day” this month. Whether this recently created holiday is meaningful or a mere political gimmick is up to you. But this year, as we also recognize the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration…