Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Morgan Lowrie
Publication Date: August 31, 2025 - 13:12
Services at Quebec end-of-life care home reflect growing demand for MAID
August 31, 2025
In nearly 30 years as a palliative care physician, Dr. Nathalie Allard has provided end-of-life care in busy hospital hallways, and consulted with families with only a curtain separating them from sick people screaming or vomiting on the other side.
On Thursday, she attended the opening of a brand-new palliative care facility northeast of Montreal that represents the kind of place where she wants to work and, one day, to die.
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