Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Norman Provencher
Publication Date: September 18, 2025 - 11:45
Labour ministry probes death of forklift operator in east end
September 18, 2025

The province's Ministry of Labour has opened an inquiry after a man died Wednesday following an incident involving a forklift at the Cascades company operation in an east-end industrial park. Read More
The province said it was waiting for the federal government to act, but wouldn't explain if any technical barriers stopped it from moving alone.
September 18, 2025 - 13:02 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa
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September 18, 2025 - 12:40 | Nancy Macdonald, Claire McFarlane, Sophia Coppolino | The Globe and Mail
Dementia is a “qualifying, stand-alone diagnosis” for euthanasia in Canada, provided people have the capacity to make a reasoned decision and don’t lose capacity before they want their lives ended, according to Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAID) providers.
Canadian children’s author Robert Munsch, who turned 80 this summer, revealed in a profile in The New York Times this week that, shortly after being diagnosed with dementia in 2021, he applied, and was approved for, MAID.
While the celebrated author has chosen to die by MAID, his daughter Julie Munsch later made it...
September 18, 2025 - 12:38 | Sharon Kirkey | National Post
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