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  2. Political Scientist Discusses Medical Assistance in Dying with Canadian Affairs 

Political Scientist Discusses Medical Assistance in Dying with Canadian Affairs 

Dr. Andrea Paras, professor in the Department of Political Science, spoke to Canadian Affairs about medical assistance in dying at Catholic hospitals. 

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Posted Jan 21, 2026
Updated Jan 21, 2026
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