What happened to the SNC-Lavalin investigation? Should those with mental illness be offered MAiD? Would boycotting the Beijing Olympics be effective?

Published: Feb. 18, 2021, 3:44 a.m.

b"There was a time when Justin Trudeau's SNC-Lavalin scandal was all anyone was talking about but since then it seems to have just been swept under the rug without any actual recourse or closure. Democracy Watch has called on the RCMP and prosecutors to give us an update on this now 2-year-old issue.\\n\\nGuest: Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch\\n\\n-\\n\\nA bill has been passed by the Canadian Senate to relax the rules around who qualifies for a medically assisted death with those suffering from mental illness to be potentially eligible. What does this mean for someone who's contemplating suicide as a result of their mental illness? Could those seeking out treatment for mental illness see treatment as an option second to physician-assisted suicide?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Sonu Gaind, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Chief of Psychiatry/Medical Director of Mental Health, Humber River Hospital\\n\\n-\\n\\nThere is more and more talk about whether or not countries should boycott the Beijing Olympics. Would a boycott make enough noise or would a better move be to send athletes and encourage them to protest?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Michael Naraine, Assistant Professor of Sports Business, Brock University"