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Euthanasia and Society’s Most Vulnerable Members

By UTSFL Posted on January 7, 2015 Posted in Euthanasia & Assisted Suicide

A recent editorial in the Toronto Star provides a critical examination of the dangers associated with the legalization of euthanasia. It was written by Dr. Heidi Janz, a professor at the University of Alberta who has a physical disability, in …

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September Recap and Looking Forward to October

By UTSFL Posted on October 2, 2014 Posted in General

UTSFL jumped into the school year head first! Since Frosh week, we have been busy planning our year and getting active on campus. Here are some of the things that we have been up to… Tabling at the UTSU Clubs …

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What will be the new face of euthanasia look like?

By UTSFL Posted on December 19, 2012 Posted in Euthanasia & Assisted Suicide, General, Issues, News

Hey guys, first of all Happy Holidays from your friends here at UTSFL. Now onto the main topic: a few weeks ago the always brilliant Margaret Summerville made a speech here at U of T on the subject of Assisted …

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Bob Rae vs Morgentaler?

By UTSFL Posted on November 13, 2012 Posted in Abortion, General, Issues

Hey guys. I was reading a great article about Linda Gibbons the other day. We have talked about Ms. Gibbons before. She is an extremely brave women who has spent more than 10 of the last 20 years in prison …

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The New Face of Euthanasia

By UTSFL Posted on April 26, 2012 Posted in Euthanasia & Assisted Suicide, News

Hey guys! This is my first official post as your new co-webmaster and we are starting on a high note here. In our focus on euthanasia I am sure many of you are aware of the Rasouli case. For those …

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Apparently having the right to kill your child….

By UTSFL Posted on April 5, 2012 Posted in Abortion Tagged with Lila Rose, motherhood, nancy northup, pro-choice rhetoric

Makes you a better mother. Quite a different stance than this: We don’t wish to take the country back in time; rather, we aspire to move it forward, beyond a time when women are treated as objects and pitted against …

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The wonders of “choice”

By UTSFL Posted on March 23, 2012 Posted in Abortion Tagged with choice, informed consent, margaret somerville

Granted, this case from the Ottawa Citizen is not representative of every woman seeking an abortion, but it does raise the question of, “What constitutes choice?”. Here are some highlights from the article: Anna, first, asked her mother whether she …

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Heart beat = Viagra…

By UTSFL Posted on March 15, 2012 Posted in Abortion Tagged with heart beat, Nina Turner, Ohio house bill 125, Viagra

…or at least that how it seems in Ohio (kind of makes sense since Viagra was first used to treat hypertension, but I digress). Here is this piece of non-sense as reported by the National Post: Ohio State Senator Nina …

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Where’s that in the Bible?

By UTSFL Posted on March 7, 2012 Posted in Abortion Tagged with Abortifacient, contraception, informed consent, proselytizing

It makes me laugh when people accuse me of proselytizing on the job just because I tell patients how certain medications can work. I thought it was my job as a pharmacist to know the different mechanisms of action of …

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Are pro-lifers self-righteous?

By UTSFL Posted on March 5, 2012 Posted in Abortion Tagged with pro-life, prochoice, prowoman prochoice, self-righteous

So, it looks like my post from last week has some critics. I thank Christine for the post and I was hoping for a little discussion on equality and rights for the unborn, but maybe next time (I guess debating …

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