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Ruth Goodman took her life on Feb. 2, part of a carefully arranged plan. Her son Michael has taken up her fight for the right to die.
New West man takes up mother’s cause Right to choose to die should be legal: Farewell Foundation
desperately wanted to be there to hold her hand at the end. Ruth wanted them there, but she wouldn’t allow it because they’d be in trouble Grant Granger with the law if they were. ggranger@newwestnewsleader.com The next day, Feb. 2, Ruth took One evening last month, Michael pentobarbital, a drug she had Goodman left his New Westminster illegally imported from South home to visit his 91-year-old mother America and died. In Canada, Ruth at her Vancouver home. pentobarbital is used to euthanize His brother Dean, who had flown animals but is not to be taken by in from Toronto was there too, humans. along with some of her friends. Ruth Goodman was an They were there to say goodbye. independent woman long before They knew4x1.25_small_appliances_ad_final.pdf what was coming, but it became During the 1 fashionable. 12-03-05 1:20 PM they couldn’t stay even though they Second World War she was a ship
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welder and moved to Canada with her husband in 1966 to protest the Vietnam War and racism. Ruth grew up in New York City where she had two illegal abortions in which somebody led her blindfolded into a cab and never saw the face of those who performed the procedures. “Those abortions influenced her decision to support the women’s movement and the right to choose,” says Michael. “The right to choose the end of your life is part of those rights. They’re closely aligned.” It’s a cause Ruth continues to champion, as the story of her death
catches the attention of media across the country. Michael says his mother had seen many elderly friends suffer as their bodies deteriorated. They were alive, but their quality of life wasn’t worth living. But the law wouldn’t let them do anything about it. Ruth developed Crohn’s disease, causing her to have 15 to 20 bowel movements daily. What pushed her over the edge, says Michael, was waking up so disoriented she didn’t know where she was. Please see ‘THey sHOOT HORses’, A3
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A new anchor tenant for the Royal City Centre has been found but its owners are keeping mum about who it is. The city has received a development permit application from the mall to build an atrium-style entrance off Sixth Avenue near Eighth Street—next to Dynamic Health and Fitness—to service a new anchor tenant for the first and second floors. The mall has been seeking a large retailer ever since Zellers closed in that end of the mall in 2006. The mall’s leasing agent, Laura Veevers, said it is up to the property’s owners, Torontobased Strathallen Capital Corp., to announce who the tenant is. Strathallen president Laetitia Pacaud has previously declined comment on the plans due to confidentially. City planner Jim Hurst said he does not know who the tenant is, and he expects when his report on the application appears before council Monday they will want to know.
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