Update on Canadian bill S-248
On Thursday the 2nd of June, Senator Pamela Wallin tabled Senate Public Bill S-248 to create possibilities for MAiD based on an advance request (in
On Thursday the 2nd of June, Senator Pamela Wallin tabled Senate Public Bill S-248 to create possibilities for MAiD based on an advance request (in
From November 3 ā 6, Dying With Dignity Canada hosted the World Federation of Right to Die Societies International Conference 2022 in Toronto. This event,
Nova Scotia is removing the requirement that someoneās natural death be āreasonably foreseeableā before they can access medical assistance in dying. The province is also
End July, the Government of Canada released the Third Annual Report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada. The Third Federal Annual Report on Medical
On July 26, the Canadian Ministers of Health highlighted their progress in reaction to the recommendations of the Expert Panel on MAID and Mental Illness,
If you register for the 2-Day Full Conference Program before July 31, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. EDT, youāll get access to Early Bird pricing of
In the context of the Parliamentary Review currently underway, the Special Joint Committee on MAID released itsĀ interim reportĀ focused on mental illness as a sole underlying
Minister tabled Bill 38 On Wednesday May 25, the Quebec Health Minister Christian DubĆ© tabledĀ a bill (38) that would allow people with Alzheimer’s, for example,
The 2nd of June, Canadian Senator Pamela Wallin tabled Senate Public Bill S-248 to create possibilities for MAiD based on an advance request. Earlier this
Dying with Dignity Canada published its 2021 Annual Report. The report gives a look back at 2021 and the activities and results of that year.Ā