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Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Canada’s law has room for love

March 15, 2014 — 
Life, liberty, and equality are intrinsic to law. So why not love?

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Faculty of Arts

CBC: Stem cells for ‘reverse aging,’ possible immortality?

March 3, 2014 — 
Ethics professor Arthur Schafer comments on stem cell story

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Fragile Freedoms: First Nations and human rights

February 10, 2014 — 
John Burrows has been rescheduled to give his lecture, First Nations and human rights, on February 17

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Faculty of Arts

The Star: Striking ethical differences in medical cases

February 4, 2014 — 
Comparing ethical cases

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Fragile Freedoms lecture cancelled

January 20, 2014 — 
Lecture at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has had to be cancelled due to illness

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Winnipeg roads

The ethics of Winnipeg snowplows

January 9, 2014 — 
Snowplowing raises a host of ethical issues.

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The Current: Medical marijuana for children

November 26, 2013 — 
A new discussion on the plant

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CTV: Talking about Canada’s cyberbully bill and spying

November 25, 2013 — 
Ethics of new bill exmained

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Our obligation to help

November 18, 2013 — 
Latest Fragile Freedoms lecture had personal touch

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Macleans: ‘Physicians often feel like torturers’

October 29, 2013 — 
Ethical questions on the battle between doctors and patients’ families

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