Global Journalist: Canada, U.S. Grapple With Right to Die

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On this edition of Global Journalist, the second in our two-part series on euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. For this installment, our focus shifts to North America, where Canada legalized physician-assisted suicide in 2016 after a contentious debate.

Meanwhile in the U.S., a number of state legislatures are considering joining the District of Columbia and seven other states that have legalized the practice.

Former NPR talk show host Diane Rehm, New York Times' reporter Catherine Porter and Catholic bioethicist Moira McQueen weigh-in on the debate.

Joining the program:

  • Catherine Porter, Canada bureau chief, the New York Times
  • Diane Rehm, former host of NPR's "The Diane Rehm Show," and host of the podcast "On My Mind"
  • Moira McQueen, executive director, Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute

Assistant producers: Molly Jackson, Kyle LaHucik, Franziska Stadlmayer

Supervising producer: Rosemary Belson

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