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Kevin Dunn - Films for Social Change

This summer, the deVeber Institute is partnering up with Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto to present to you our 3rd summer symposium! To remind you, a symposium originates from the Greek, to gather, feast and deliberate. It is entitled, "One Year Later: The Aftermath of Assisted Suicide in Canada." As the title suggests, we will be discussing the impact of the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) law over the past year. There have been 1,324 MAiD cases. What else has the law done? It is a day that you don't want to miss!

2:00 PM - Films for Social Change

Our second speaker is Kevin Dunn. Kevin will describe how he became interested in documenting assisted suicide internationally as well as show a segment screening of one of his upcoming documentaries (Dunn Media). (www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTtTgf_kZDY)

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1:00 PM - Professionalism, Conscience and the Physician

Dr. Ramona Coelho, (MD) will examine the problems with compromising conscience in a framework built on ethical decision making and how moral integrity is the most necessary for patient protection. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NDO_2ynXGE)

3:00 PM - Caring for People in the Community

Alex Schadenberg is the Executive Director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. Alex will focus on how we protect people from euthanasia, now that it is legal. He will share some of the stories of mis-use of the euthanasia law. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=7js_gdqr3Z8)

6:00 PM - The Legal Implications of Assisted Death Regulation

Fourth, we have Albertos Polizogopoulos, flying in from Ottawa to speak on this topic. He will give a legal interpretation on the MAiD law and its connotations. It is notable to mention that he is a constitution and civil lawyer representing a group of over 4,700 doctors across Canada that has launched a court challenge to Ontario regulations that require them to refer patients to physicians willing to provide assisted death. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=szES5MbM3uo)

7:00 PM - Putting Values into Practice - Creating a Safe Haven Hospice: A Positive Response to a Negative Reality

Last, we have our local bioethicist, Bob Parke, who will be speaking about his experiences as well as the safe haven hospice. His talk is entitled, Putting Values into Practice - Creating a Safe Haven Hospice: A Positive Response to a Negative Reality. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMFG6mGs43M)

8:00 PM Expert Panel and Discussion, Questions and Wrap Up

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