Patient Distress in Forced MAID Transfers: B.C. Trial
A B.C. Supreme Court trial hears how forced transfers for assisted dying caused trauma. The case challenges religious exemptions for MAID in healthcare. Read the full story.
A B.C. Supreme Court trial hears how forced transfers for assisted dying caused trauma. The case challenges religious exemptions for MAID in healthcare. Read the full story.
Gaye O'Neill takes the stand in a precedent-setting case examining religious exemptions for Medical Assistance in Dying. A family's fight sparks a national legal debate.
A family from Ontario is spearheading a pivotal B.C. Supreme Court trial to alter Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) laws, arguing their daughter was forced to choose death due to inadequate care. The trial began January 12, 2026.
A bitter B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit exposes how one family moved millions from China into Metro Vancouver real estate, revealing methods of cross-border wealth transfer. Read the full story.
A constitutional challenge over a Catholic hospital's right to deny medical assistance in dying began in Vancouver. The case centres on a patient's forced transfer and could reshape healthcare access in Canada.
A Canadian family's tragic experience reveals a critical gap in healthcare policy. Their story sparks a national conversation on patient rights and medically assisted dying procedures. Read their fight for change.
A constitutional challenge against the religious exemption in Canada's assisted dying law is proceeding in B.C. court. The case could reshape end-of-life rights and religious freedoms.
The B.C. Supreme Court will hear a Charter challenge regarding religious exemptions to Canada's assisted dying law. This pivotal case could reshape medical assistance in dying (MAID) access for religious healthcare institutions.
A British Columbia court will hear a pivotal Charter challenge regarding religious exemptions to Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) law. The case could redefine conscience protections for faith-based institutions.
Vancouver Whitecaps CEO Axel Schuster firmly denies reports of a transfer for star defender Tristan Blackmon to Inter Miami, vowing to keep the core team intact for the next MLS season.
Jolene Van Alstine, a 45-year-old Saskatchewan mother with a rare disease, was scheduled for MAID on Jan. 7, 2026. American commentator Glenn Beck intervened, securing U.S. medical consultations and offering hope.
Toronto FC's GM Jason Hernandez indicates the club is prioritizing defensive signings in January 2026, though the hunt for a marquee forward remains active. Get the latest on the MLS team's transfer strategy.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC transfer Canadian international midfielder Ali Ahmed to England's Norwich City in a January 2026 move. Get the details on the deal and what it means for the player's career.
Vancouver Whitecaps winger Ali Ahmed is set to join English Championship side Norwich City in a multi-million dollar transfer, marking another key departure for the MLS club. Get the full story.
Montreal-born actress Claire Brosseau is suing for access to medical assistance in dying after decades of treatment-resistant mental illness. Read her story.
A review of the pivotal health and public safety developments in the Kitchener region for 2025, including local incidents and national policy debates. Stay informed on issues affecting your community.
Toronto FC strengthens its roster with the acquisition of Brazilian left back Matheus Pereira from Portugal's Santa Clara. Get the full details on the MLS transfer.
The remains of two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in a Syrian desert attack were repatriated in a dignified transfer at Des Moines International Airport on December 24, 2025.
A decade after legalization, MAID accounts for 1 in 20 deaths in Canada. Proponents cite pent-up demand, while critics warn of lax safeguards and questionable practices.
Longtime Toronto FC goalkeeper Sean Johnson has officially left the club, signing a new deal with D.C. United in Major League Soccer. Read the details of the move.
CF Montreal has traded midfielder Dante Sealy to the Colorado Rapids for up to US$2.5 million in General Allocation Money. The deal reshapes Montreal's roster ahead of the new MLS season.
Alberta plans to test 120 km/h speed limits on select rural highways. A reader argues the de facto limit is already 120 km/h, raising safety concerns. Plus, letters on MAID access and immigration policy.
Longtime Cavalry FC captain and Calgary native Marco Carducci seeks a new challenge, signing with the Halifax Wanderers for the 2026 season. Get the full story on this major CPL transfer.
Toronto Sun readers share strong opinions on Joe Bowen's TV absence, Canada's healthcare failings, and dairy trade policy in the Dec. 21, 2025, letters.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has intervened to protect a 77-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer's from her husband, who openly discussed a plan to end her life if she became ineligible for MAID. Read the full ruling details.
Toronto City Council has approved Mayor Olivia Chow's proposal to increase the land transfer tax for luxury home sales above $3 million. Learn about the new policy and its implications for the city's real estate market.
Former President Donald Trump attended the dignified transfer of three Iowans killed in Syria. Sgts. William Howard, Edgar Torres-Tovar, and an interpreter were honored as their remains returned to U.S. soil.
Former President Donald Trump will witness the dignified transfer of two National Guardsmen and an interpreter killed in Syria. The ceremony honors Sgts. William Howard and Edgar Torres-Tovar.
Following Calgary's move to reduce property tax hikes, calls grow for Toronto to scrap its municipal land transfer tax, which critics argue worsens housing affordability and distorts the market.
As Parliament debates Bill C-218 to exclude mental illness from MAID eligibility, experts question if offering assisted death masks a failure to provide adequate mental health support and dignified living conditions in Canada.