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  1. Carter v Canada (AG), 2015 SCC 5 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision where the prohibition of assisted suicide was challenged as contrary to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ("Charter") by several parties, including the family of Kay Carter, a woman suffering from degenerative spinal stenosis, and Gloria Taylor ...

  2. During an ambitious five-month schedule, the Panel held in-depth meetings on physician-assisted dying with stakeholders and experts, both in Canada and abroad. This report presents a summary of the results and key findings of the Panel's direct and online consultation.

  3. Decisions and Resources Supreme Court Judgments Carter v. Canada (Attorney General) This page contains a form to search the Supreme Court of Canada case information database. You can search by the SCC 5-digit case number, by name or word in the style of cause, or by file number from the appeal court.

  4. The Carter Case: Directed by William F. Haddock, Donald MacKenzie. With Herbert Rawlinson, Marguerite Marsh, Ethel Grey Terry, William Pike. Shelby Carter, owner of big chemical works, whose secret formula are being stolen and given to his competitors abroad, is driven by fear from his secret observation tower and killed by the mysterious 'Avion."

  5. 17 de jun. de 2022 · The Carter case: the poisoned chalice of the default beneficiary. By Andrew O’Bryan and Todd Bromwich. The High Court’s recent judgment in Federal Commissioner of Taxation v Carter [2022] HCA 10 is among the most significant this year – and it has some stiff competition.

  6. 6 de feb. de 2015 · Access all information related to judgment Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 SCC 5 (CanLII), [2015] 1 SCR 331 on CanLII.

  7. 25 de jul. de 2023 · The chapter examines the Carter case to present the court’s findings and observations with respect to palliative care. The chapter also explores subsequent Federal legislative initiatives establishing the practice of “medical assistance in dying” (MAID) as well as initiatives taken to improve palliative care.