Evidence - AMAD (44-1) - No. 9 - Parliament of Canada| www.parl.ca
In this first episode of Disrupting Death, Kathy and Keri-Lyn have a conversation with Sandra Martin about the history of M.A.i.D in Canada, stories of early M.A.i.D advocates, the importance of leading with an open heart, writing your own obituary, the power of narratives and much more. | Mysite
Medical assistance in dying (MAID) is a complex and deeply personal issue. The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring our laws reflect Canadians’ evolving needs, support their autonomy and freedom of choice, and protect those who are vulnerable.| www.canada.ca
Authorising euthanasia and assisted suicide with advance euthanasia directives (AEDs) is permitted, yet debated, in the Netherlands. We focus on a recent controversial case in which a Dutch woman with Alzheimer’s disease was euthanised based on her ...| pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
She believes euthanasia was raised moments before surgery because her autoimmune disorders would likely make her eligible for MAID| nationalpost
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying program seemed like a step forward for choice and dignity. But it is beginning to look like a dystopian end run around the cost of providing social welfare that can beat back the deprivations that make life unbearable.| jacobin.com
TORONTO (AP) — Alan Nichols had a history of depression and other medical issues, but none were life-threatening.| AP News