
Pamela Wallin
Pamela Wallin is a Canadian senator and former journalist, known for her contributions to Canadian media and politics. As a senator, she has actively engaged in debates concerning privacy laws and the implications of government legislation. In recent discussions, she expressed concerns over the potential for political parties to exploit voter data, emphasizing that such measures could distort democratic participation in Canada.
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Senator Pamela Wallin called on the federal government to allow the expansion of MAID eligibility for people suffering solely from a mental illness.
A better balance is needed on medically assisted deathPamela Wallin, an independent senator, has a bill before the Senate advocating for changes to the Criminal Code regarding MAID.
Quebec’s advance-request MAID program offers a complicated example for other jurisdictionsPamela Wallin attended this year's awards dinner.
Toronto’s MOCA and the Giller Prize celebrate Canadian visual and literary artsSenator Pamela Wallin was one of the jury members for the National Business Book Award.
The Globe’s Alexandra Posadzki wins the National Business Book AwardSenator Pamela Wallin commented on the implications of political parties profiling Canadian voters.
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