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The Link between Poverty and Medical Assistance in Dying Applications

By Keza Uwitonze, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law Student With the cost of living soaring rapidly, a number of people suffering under the weight of economic disparity have turned to medical assistance in dying (MAID) as a solution to poverty. While the scope of this problem requires comprehensive examination. Lives have ended incomplete, lives

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The Right to a Healthy Environment

Will Federal Recognition Improve Access to Environmental Justice in Manitoba? By Heather Fast and Keza Uwitonze, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law Students The federal Parliament recently recognized the right to a healthy environment under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA).[1] After a lengthy and complicated parliamentary process, Bill S-5, the Strengthening Environmental Protection for

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Improving A2J through Collaboration

By: Scott McFadyen, Executive Director at Legal Help Centre On August 2, Legal Help Centre (LHC) gathered with the Community Legal Education Association (CLEA) and Infojustice Manitoba to discuss best practices, share notes, identify trends, and ways to work together. It was a great morning of collaboration. Best Practices We discussed how we manage the

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