The 2026 World Cup, one man’s story of medically assisted dying and cell service on the TTC.
Good morning. This is the Wednesday, April 12 edition of First Up, the Star’s daily morning digest. Sign upHere’s the latest on the 2026 World Cup, one man’s story of medically assisted dying and cell service on the TTC.The 2026 World Cup will be held jointly by Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. In Toronto, it’s going to be up to the municipal government and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment to host the event.
But the film grapples with much more — his rise in the business world, his downfall brought on by discrimination after a devastating injury, and his decision to end his life under California’s medically assisted dying law. At a time when few U.S. states allow assistance in dying and Canada’s laws are surrounded by debate, “Last Flight Home” aims to start conversations about the procedure.
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