Can you help us protect the right to die with dignity?
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Dear friends and supporters,
This week, the federal government launched a consultation process to make changes to Canada’s law on medical assistance in dying (MAID).
Along with Julia Lamb, we’re meeting with government officials today as part of a roundtable of experts and key stakeholders.
We are calling on the federal government to uphold the rights of seriously and incurably ill people.
While the current MAID law requires an individual to be near-death in order to be eligible for MAID, the government has now accepted that the near-death requirement must be removed. Indeed, this unconstitutional barrier has prevented people with chronic, degenerative conditions from accessing MAID.
However, now they’re considering whether to add new, potentially unconstitutional hurdles to MAID.
The existing MAID law already has layers of safeguards that place strict limits on who can access MAID. These safeguards provide strong protection, even after eligibility is broadened to include individuals who are not near death.
Canada’s experience shows that the MAID law is safely and responsibly implemented by medical practitioners. We hope you will stand with us to ensure that any changes to the existing law protect the right to die with dignity and ensure that MAID remains a patient’s right and choice.
Sincerely,
Grace Pastine
Litigation Director
Jessica Magonet
Litigation Staff Lawyer