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Disturbing : Experts troubled by Canada s euthanasia laws - KSTP com Eyewitness News

Canada arguably has the world’s most permissive euthanasia rules, but human rights advocates say those regulations devalue the lives of disabled people. They say the regulations also are prompting doctors and health workers to suggest the procedure to those who might not otherwise consider it. Families say that has led to disturbing conversations and controversial deaths. The current law allows people with serious disabilities to choose to be killed in the absence of any other medical issue. Next year, Canada is set to allow people to be killed exclusively for mental health reasons. Some critics say the system warrants further scrutiny.

Experts troubled by Canada s euthanasia laws

Canada arguably has the world's most permissive euthanasia rules, but human rights advocates say those regulations devalue the lives of disabled people.

Experts see Canada s euthanasia laws as threat to disabled | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

TORONTO (AP) Alan Nichols had a history of depression and other medical issues, but none were life-threatening. When the 61-year-old Canadian was hospitalized in June 2019 over fears he might be suicidal, he asked his brother to “bust him out” as soon as possible.

Experts troubled by Canada s euthanasia laws - Los Angeles Times

Canada arguably has the world’s most permissive euthanasia rules, but human rights advocates say those regulations devalue the lives of disabled people.

Experts see Canada s euthanasia laws as threat to disabled

Alan Nichols had a history of depression and other medical issues, but none were life-threatening. When the 61-year-old Canadian was hospitalized in June 2019 over fears he might be suicidal, he asked his brother to "bust him out" as soon as possible.

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