I finally got around to browsing through yesterday's paper, and saw the above headline on page 4. Unfortunately, my paper only keeps the current day's headlines on line, so I can't reprint the article (it came from Canadian Press, if anyone else can find it).
The article begins:
"A Calgary teen who fought blood transfusions in her losing battle with leukemia learns Thursday whether the Supreme Court of Canada will hear her case.
"The decision won't likely affect the 16 year old girl: the Alberta government last week stopped forcing treatments on the dying Jehovah's Witness after 38 transfusions and four rounds of chemotherapy failed to stop the cancer.
"She is not expected to see her 17th birthday on Aug. 20.
"But the hight court, should it hear her appeal, could proceed even after her death to clarify the rights of young people who reject medical treatment.
"'My case is about rights,' the girl, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, told a makeshift provincial court set up last week in her hospital room."
..... There isn't anything new in the article, but there were some interesting comments...
"In a move that split the family, her father went against his wife and daughter to support the procedures.
"'How many parents would actually sit there and watch their child die?' he said in an interview.
"'If you have a 50 per cent chance, you take it.'
"The father's agonizing choice has cost him everything - including his faith, he said. He blames the powerful religious sect, which he has left.
"'It has ruined my life, destroyed my marraige and my family.'
"'They're going to the Supreme Court to fight for human rights? What about the human rights of their members? If you question anything, you're cut off from your friends and family.'"
..... Those bastards. If your're reading this, Shunned Father, we're all with you, man....
Above the article was a map of Canada, showing the age in each province at which a person is legally able to make their own medical decisions
Edited by - RunningMan on 11 July 2002 10:18:20