Letters Dec. 10: Water for Mount Washington; the ethics of medically assisted dying

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Letters Dec. 10: Water for Mount Washington; the ethics of medically assisted dying
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A watery idea for Mount Washington The ski resort may like to take a lesson from Bermuda, whose residents often display a sign in their loos: “If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it do

wn.”

I would think the push to decrease the cost of care by governments for the suffering in our society should be of more concern than the loss of “client base” to psychiatrists and family physicians.Rights versus good, plus authenticity Re: “Deciding what is right in a complex situations,” letter, Dec. 8.The dilemma is relatively easy to understand if we assume all matters of human rights are means to ends, not ends in themselves, a universal mindset.

The fact is, having another medical school will only be helpful if the graduates of this school stay in the province and elect to become family physicians. So far, the provincial government has been silent on how it will ensure this ­outcome. We do not have a lot of choices in our lives left. We left the door open to anyone over the age of majority to be able to ­purchase in our complex, which was as far as anyone was willing to go.

The old Cowichan District Hospital should be used as a hospital. The fourth floor is the part that should be the equivalent to Riverview, as it was in ages past.

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