Jocelyn Downie
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Jocelyn Downie
@jgdownie.bsky.social
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Professor Emeritus, Faculties of Law and Medicine, Dalhousie University. Working on assisted dying, sport integrity, photography, and woodturning.
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@mehlerpaperny.bsky.social provides a window into DBS for depression - informative, poignant, funny, and insightful (as in her book Hello I Want to Die Please Fix Me - read if you haven't already done so). Could a device implanted in my brain cure my depression? I was ready to find out
Yet another helpful explainer from @maidincanada.bsky.social
Health Canada released the What We Heard report from its national conversation on advance requests for MAiD. It doesn't make recommendations, and it doesn’t change the law. It’s a reflection of what people in Canada said—and the concerns they raised—when it comes to advance requests for MAiD.
First thoughts: Health Canada’s “National Conversation on Advance Requests for MAiD” Report
Unsurprisingly Unsurprising
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Appreciated this ray of sunshine in these dark days.
And now for something totally unexpected: some good news!

Turns out you can make big, big strides in protecting kids from malaria using the lowest possible, cuddliest piece of technology. (open link) www.nytimes.com/2025/10/25/h...
In Fight Against Malaria, an Unexpected — and Snuggly — Shield
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It’s not every day you can be thankful for how a conservative outlet covers MAiD, but credit where it’s due.

We don’t agree with everything in The American Conservative’s article but they handled it seriously and without the usual sensationalism.
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The American Conservative Gets It (Mostly) Right
Something to be thankful for...
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The sky is not falling, we aren’t going off a cliff, we aren’t on a slippery slope,…

“The next time someone claims the numbers are exploding without end, remember what the data actually shows: Canada’s MAiD program is reaching a steady, predictable plateau.”
After years of growth, MAiD deaths in Canada appear to be leveling off. New provincial data shows year-over-year increases shrinking fast — and the national program is moving toward a stable plateau.
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After Years of Growth, MAiD Deaths Begins Leveling Off
New data shows growth slowing as Canada’s MAiD program approaches long-term stability.
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Solidarity from law profs down highway 2. That this reprehensible and dangerous action by U of A was apparently triggered by conservative media is appalling. The “protection” rationale trotted out by U of A (see also: forceful takedown of campus protests) is baseless and must be challenged.
"Why would it bow to antidemocratic pressures by placing a professor on leave without their request, consent, or involvement? That any university would do this is beyond comprehension and is cause for alarm about the future of academic freedom in Canada."
What Happened to the University’s Commitment to Free Expression? Charley Kirk, uAlberta, and Me | Centre for Free Expression
I was shocked when the University of Alberta administration informed me, one of its law professors, that I was being placed on non-disciplinary leave for my social media comments in the wake of Charli...
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I hope (so long as their families agree) that people will hammer home these two public cases during the next AMAD committee every chance they get.

Those who voted for delaying restoring our rights are responsible for their lack of a dignified death.
Instead of reading misinformation-filled media, watch this thoughtful, powerful, accurate depiction of assisted dying for persons with mental disorders as sole condition. Most important - listen to the voices of those affected. No Way to Die gem.cbc.ca/no-way-to-die
No Way to Die | Films | CBC Gem
These two people have struggled with mental illness their entire lives. Now, they're fighting for their right to die via Canada’s MAID program.
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Plus she says “minors” inviting readers to think all minors when only discussion in Canada has been about “mature minors” (well established group with decision- making authority over other life and death decisions already).
2% comes from a government document that if you read at all carefully is very clearly NOT stating what Atlantic piece says. Has been stated by Raikin in the past so maybe she got the misinformation from there. Never the prediction of Health Canada or anyone knowledgeable about MAiD in Canada.
Paul Magennis and Kim Carlson continue to do great work responding to irresponsible journalism spreading myths, mis-, and disinformation about MAiD in Canada.
Why all the dramatic headlines about Canada’s MAiD system being a disaster? This careful review of data concludes: “After all, ‘Dying Canadians driven by complex, unbearable suffering’ doesn’t get the same clicks as ‘They chose death because they were lonely.’”
Another piece by Stephanie Nolen that tells a story of assisted dying with facts, insight, and compassion. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/03/h...
A Cancer Patient Chose Assisted Death. That Wasn’t the Last Hard Choice.
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Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport releases new strategic plan. See what’s head for Canada’s sport integrity agency… cces.ca/news/cces-an...
The CCES Announces New Strategic Plan Through to 2028 | Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport
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One has to wonder if stories like these are why Trump is acting so weird and unhinged (even by his standards) around the Epstein stuff.
Where are the voices of the girls Epstein and Trump abused? Kate Manne transcribed Katie Johnson’s (a pseudonym) account of how Trump allegedly raped her at Epstein’s home in 1994. She was 13 and wore a blonde wig that Trump allegedly said made her look like Ivana, who was 13yo at the time.
The Actual Conspiracy Theory Surrounding Trump and Epstein
It’s not what you think it is.
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