On February 1, a Dutch law allowing the euthanasia of terminally ill children went into effect. The law legalizes the killing of children ages one through 12 who are deemed to be “suffering hopelessly and unbearably.”
A reference from Canada’s top court on MAID for mental illness would ask the wrong question. Instead, policy-makers need to take constitutional responsibility and actually tackle the regime’s problems
The federal government is planning to delay its planned expansion of assisted suicide for individuals sole living with mental illness until March 2027.
Canada’s MAID law leans heavily toward patient autonomy and privacy, but some experts say the role of families must be clarified before it extends to patients with mental illness