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Free online screening of the Life Worth Living film on March 4.

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Register to watch the powerful Life Worth Living film on Wednesday March 4 at 2 pm (Eastern Time).

This is our third online screening of the Life Worth Living film. Our first two online screenings were incredibly successful and many people have asked us to have another screening.

We have also had multiple local screenings of Life Worth Living. 

Life Worth Living is a finalist at the Cannes World Film Festival and it is being considered by multiple film festivals.

Life Worth Living is 60 minutes long. After the completion of the broadcast we will have time for a discussion.

Life Worth Living features:

  • Alicia Duncan, whose mother died by euthanasia with conditions based on mental health, 
  • Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian military veteran. CEO, best selling Author of the book – Brass & Unity, TedX speaker and host of the Kelsi Sheren perspective.

  • Roger Foley, a Canadian man living with a significant disability who has been pressured by hospital staff to request euthanasia.
  • Dr David D’Souza, an Ontario pain specialist.
  • Dr Catherine Ferrier, a Quebec Gerontologist and a leader of Physicians’ Alliance against Euthanasia, 
  • Dr Will Johnston, a Vancouver family physician and leader of Euthanasia Resistance BC
  • Kathy Matusiak Costa, Executive Director of Compassionate Community Care,
  • Alex Schadenberg, (myself), author, keynote speaker, International leader opposing euthanasia and assisted suicide.

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition needs your help:

  1. Arrange to have Life Worth Living shown in your community. Contact us at: info@epcc.ca
  2. You may want a speaker at the event to lead a discussion. Contact us at: info@epcc.ca
  3. You can purchase the Life Worth Living film through www.lifeworthlivingfilm.com

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