Canada’s MAID law has expanded from end-of-life care to one of the world’s broadest assisted-death regimes. Supporters see compassion and choice; critics warn of pressure on the vulnerable. With mental illness and minors in the debate, the next chapter may be Canada’s most divisive yet.
Journalism is imploding across the world. Journalists, who brought this upon themselves, are still blaming the society. Is that the reason for their industry's destruction?
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Dive into the Swiss Death Café movement, where people gather over coffee and cake to openly discuss mortality, challenging taboos and embracing life's final chapter with thoughtful conversation.