Assisted Suicide in Canada: Moral, Legal, and Policy Considerations (Hardcover)

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An ethical, legal, and political guide to the future of assisted suicide in Canada.
 
In its 2015 Carter vs. Canada decision, the Canadian Supreme Court decriminalized assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia. As the public debate continues, Assisted Suicide in Canada offers an accessible but nuanced survey of the controversial ruling’s ethical, legal, and political contours—including its judicial precedents and subsequent legislation. Contending that Carter vs. Canada will alter our relationship to life, death, and medicine for generations, Travis Dumsday offers an essential guide through lingering uncertainties, including how to safeguard both medical professionals’ and taxpayers’ freedom of conscience. 
 

About the Author


Travis Dumsday is associate professor of philosophy and religious studies at Concordia University of Edmonton and the author of Dispositionalism and the Metaphysics of Science.
 

Praise For…


“Adding an often-unheard voice, Assisted Suicide in Canada gives an excellent presentation of the history and argument of Carter v Canada.
 
— William Sweet, St. Francis Xavier University

“Dumsday has given a fair-minded account even of arguments that he is countering. His book will inform and promote informed public debate about a contentious issue.”
— Michael Yeo, Laurentian University
Product Details
ISBN: 9780774866019
ISBN-10: 0774866012
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication Date: September 1st, 2021
Pages: 200