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  • May 15, 2024 | mercatornet.com | Gabrielle Peters |Gabriel A. Andrade |Michael Cook |James Parker

    “On the question of religious hospitals, despite being a lesbian couple, Patricia and I would tolerate life-size crucifixes in the treatment room if it meant being safe from MAiD.”~ Catherine Frazee, professor emerita at the School of Disability Studies at Metropolitan University, former chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and co-founder of Disability Filibuster. Disabled people often talk about being made invisible.

  • Apr 27, 2024 | canadianinquirer.net | Gabrielle Peters

    “On the question of religious hospitals, despite being a lesbian couple, Patricia and I would tolerate life-size crucifixes in the treatment room if it meant being safe from MAiD.” ~ Catherine Frazee, professor emerita at the School of Disability Studies at Metropolitan University, former chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and co-founder of Disability Filibuster. Disabled people often talk about being made invisible.

  • Apr 26, 2024 | policyoptions.irpp.org | Gabrielle Peters

    “On the question of religious hospitals, despite being a lesbian couple, Patricia and I would tolerate life-size crucifixes in the treatment room if it meant being safe from MAiD.” ~ Catherine Frazee, professor emerita at the School of Disability Studies at Metropolitan University, former chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and co-founder of Disability Filibuster. Disabled people often talk about being made invisible.

  • Apr 26, 2024 | policyoptions-irpp-org.translate.goog | Gabrielle Peters

    “On the question of religious hospitals, despite being a lesbian couple, Patricia and I would tolerate life-size crucifixes in the treatment room if it meant being safe from MAiD.” ~ Catherine Frazee, professor emerita at the School of Disability Studies at Metropolitan University, former chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and co-founder of Disability Filibuster. Disabled people often talk about being made invisible.

  • Apr 25, 2024 | policyoptions.irpp.org | Gabrielle Peters

    Canadian Online Publishing Awards 2023 Gold Best Continuing Coverage of a Story 2019 Silver Best Column Best Podcast

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