When suggesting MAiD raises concern, the story of a young Belgian requesting euthanasia for mental illness, and the consultation on Quebec’s draft constitution

Dear allies,

A short introduction to this edition, in which we look back on recent news, including a powerful column by Mylène Moisan in Le Soleil and the troubling case of Siska De Ruysscher, a 25-year-old Belgian woman whose story directly relates to Canada as Parliament ...

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Quebec Constitution and MAiD, changes to our Board of Directors, and tributes to Dr. Balfour Mount

Dear allies,

Like many of you, we were shocked last Thursday to see that the first announcements about a Quebec constitution mentioned “protecting Quebecers’ right to medical assistance in dying.” The proposed legislation refers instead to “end-of-life care,” but this initiative raises important ...

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Disproportionate Impact of MAiD on People with Disabilities, Palliative Care on “De garde 24/7”, and Our Presence in the Montreal Gazette, the National Post, and on Télé Handicap

Dear allies,

I am pleased to share with you our second newsletter of the season, which contains both encouraging news and some less positive updates. You can count on us to highlight the good developments and to speak out, on your behalf, against what needs ...

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