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Medically Assisted Death In Canada3
Medically Assisted Death In Canada The View from Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich’s Pulpit In 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Carter v. Canada that a competent adult with a “grievous and irremediable medical condition causing enduring suffering” can consent to the...
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Medically Assisted Death in Canada2
Medically Assisted Death in Canada The View from Rev. Stephen Fetter’s Pulpit In 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Carter v. Canada that a competent adult with a “grievous and irremediable medical condition causing enduring suffering” can consent to the...
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Medically assisted death in Canada
Medically Assisted Death In Canada The View from the Pulpit The Unitarian View In 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Carter v. Canada that a competent adult with a “grievous and irremediable medical condition causing enduring suffering” can consent to the...
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Jozsef Botos Classical and Jazz Guitarist
Guitarist brings Bach and bop to Bathurst Street Though he is the master of all styles, Jozsef Botos' heart is in classical guitar Jozsef Botos takes his guitar in hand, begins plucking the strings and the sounds of the jazz standard, Out of Nowhere, fill the air of...
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Anne Frank’s Diary at John Polanyi Collegiate
Anne Frank a History for Today Anne Frank’s diary more than just the musings of a thirteen-year-old school girl Anne Frank’s diary, Kitty, begins in June 1942. “Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not only because I’ve never written...
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Residents group takes on not 1 but 2 developers
Glencairn and Bathurst Community Coalition takes on not 1 but 2 developers OMB approval of Greatwise project could be victory for 2nd project and possibly a 3rd Greatwise Developments has plans for the clutch of houses and property on Glencairn Avenue and Strathallan...
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Out Of The Cold at Holy Blossom Temple
OOTC at Holy Blossom Temple a warm meal, friendship and shelter for those who need it But organization and rules as well as compassion make the effort a success It’s a chilly, Thursday winter’s evening. Time for most Torontonians to be heading home to a warm meal...
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2 Views of a Village
SFHRA battles Armel over future of Forest Hill Village Developer argues there’s no money to be made in a low-rise It’s a cold, bright March, Sunday morning in Forest Hill Village. Despite a thermometer reading of about -12 Celsius and a wind that makes it feel colder...
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The TTC Commuters
A ‘fairy tale’ unfolds on the walls of the St. Clair West subway station The Commuters turn the familiar into the strange Slowly, ever so slowly, the little bronze critters creep along the walls of the St. Clair West subway station. No, they are not a subtle jibe at...
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Butterfly Rangers
Butterfly Rangers’ goal: make Cedarvale-Humewood a butterfly-friendly ecosystem Butterfly Rangers are the David Suzuki Foundation’s eco-builders Spring is coming. Time for the Mourning Cloak butterfly to rouse itself from its winter slumbers. This member of the...
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Toronto Fire Station #135
New fire station designed with the community in mind The original fire station built in 1932 will live on A casual glance at fire station 135 just north of Eglinton on Chaplin Cresent leads the passerby to think there’s no difference between it and its doomed...
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