Spring 2026 – Living with Dignity in Action, Updates and Press Review

Dear allies,

Our last newsletter was sent on March 20th, and since then you have received two press releases (
our response to the documentary play Club Sandwich Mayonnaise and our participation in National Palliative Care Week 2026).

As announced, this has been a very busy period, and we are pleased to report our progress on a wide range of issues and to provide a summary of our many actions on the ground.

Over the past few years, we have never experienced such a dynamic period as Quebec increasingly comes to terms with the reality that we must re-examine our collective relationship with medical assistance in dying. The headline of the cover story in the June issue of L’Actualité magazine perfectly captures the sentiment we’re seeing on the ground: (our translation) “The Final Choice — Quebecers Are Champions of Medical Assistance in Dying. For Lack of a Better Option?”

Whether we call it euthanasia, assisted suicide, or medical assistance in dying (MAID), the movement questioning the ethics of assisted dying extends far beyond our borders and is also making its presence felt internationally, particularly in France and the United Kingdom.

This newsletter will include more links than usual; choose the content that interests you most and feel free to share it.

Our first fundraising campaign since January 2025 is approaching, and we’ll be counting on your support more than ever.

Together,

Jasmin Lemieux-Lefebvre
Coordinator
Living with Dignity citizen network

ADDITION - Joint Letter to the Carney Government

We are proud to co-sign this letter released yesterday alongside 90 organizations in the disability and mental health sectors that oppose the expansion of MAiD for mental illness. Thank you to Inclusion Canada for its leadership on this issue.

Press release and letter to the Carney Government.

Spring 2026 - Actions by Living with Dignity

Attendance at Thomas De Koninck’s funeral
Full audio of the April 11th ceremony (with 70 minutes of testimonials!), via Radio-Galilée
Open letter by André Baril published the same day in Le Soleil:
Thomas De Koninck, thinker of dignity (in French). To read the great philosopher’s most influential book: On Human Dignity (Word or PDF version in French accessible via the UQAM/UQAV Social Science Classics)

Interprofessional training day at the Montreal Institute of Palliative Care
A day of discussion on the theme “Palliative care in the evolving context of cancer treatments: an interprofessional approach.” Full program.

Post-performance discussion following the play Club Sandwich Mayonnaise
A nearly 40-minute discussion between our coordinator, Dr. David Lussier, Ms. Annabel Soutar (co-founder of the theater company), and the audience present on April 17th. After a sold-out run in Montreal, the play will go on tour in the spring of 2027 (some dates have already been announced). Refer to our special page on the play.

3rd Innov’Aînés Forum of the Coalition for Dignity
Discussion between our coordinator and Ms. Sylvie Bernier at the end of the panel “Promoting Social Participation Among Seniors: The APIC Project in Estrie” (
3-minute video in French).
Forum Recommendations

National Palliative Care Week
Work within the Quebec Coalition for Access to Palliative Care to prepare
for the 2026 campaign (with press review).
Active participation in the Quebec Palliative Care Association Conference (
video of the conclusion of singer Vincent Vallières’s talk).

Participation in three book launches
1) “Là où tu vas” (Where You’re Going): A Journey to the Land of Fading Memory – Futuropolis (in French)
A graphic novel by Etienne Davodeau and Françoise Roy. Carpe Diem—Alzheimer’s Resource Center—is featured in the pages of this graphic novel!
2)
La mort des autres – Editions Somme toute (in French)
Journalist Mélanie Noël’s volunteer experience at the Aube-Lumière hospice (Sherbrooke)—an experience representative of those lived in other hospices throughout Quebec.
3)
Minerva’s Stork: Philosophy, Palliative Care Culture, and Society (2nd edition) – Presses de l’Université Laval (in French)
Alongside Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and De Tocqueville, Louis-André Richard explores our modern relationship with death.

Updates on major issues

Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying (AMAD) studying the expansion of medical assistance in dying for mental disorders

The Carney government is expecting the AMAD committee’s recommendations by the end of June. You can view the 32 briefs and 44 testimonies submitted.

A very interesting exchange took place between Bloc Québécois MP Claude DeBellefeuille and Brian Mishara, director of the Centre for Research and Intervention on Suicide, Ethical Issues, and End-of-Life Practices, speaking in a personal capacity, during the 6th meeting of the committee comprising 15 MPs and senators examining the “eligibility of any person whose sole underlying health condition is a mental illness .”
Are they being discriminated against by not having access to MAiD ?
A 6-minute excerpt worth your attention.

 

Bills in Alberta, the United Kingdom, and France

Alberta
: April 18th  – Bill 18 has been passed and will soon become law.
“Other provinces should follow Alberta’s lead / Bill 18 passed and will soon be law. More provinces need to follow Alberta’s lead – :
An analysis by the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition” (in English).

United Kingdom
: April 24th –
Assisted dying bill in England and Wales fails in Parliament – “Why has the assisted dying bill failed?” An analysis by the BBC (in English).

France:
May 21st – “The Senate rejects assisted suicide and euthanasia in the second reading. What now?” –
An analysis by Alliance Vita.


Introduction of Bill 595, “Act respecting self-directed personal assistance for persons with disabilities”

Hats off to Jonathan Marchand and the entire Coop Assist team for this long-term effort, and to MNA Joël Arseneau of the Parti Québécois for bringing this bill to the Quebec National Assembly!

Press Review

Direct mentions of our citizen network

March 24th – Why is Alberta proposing to ban “advance requests” for medical aid in dying – National Post (update: the number of cases of medical aid in dying administered in the context of advance requests has reportedly risen to 15).

April 9th – Medical Assistance in Dying Brought to the Theater (in French) – Ça me regarde, Radio-Canada Ohdio.

April 9th – A Date with Death – Le Devoir (in French)
Excerpt (our translation): “Between a meeting with Véronique Hivon, former MP for Joliette and advocate for medical assistance in dying, and another with Jasmin Lemieux-Lefebvre of the group Vivre dans la dignité, the reporter returns to her father’s bedside (one of the characters brilliantly portrayed by the excellent Martin-David Peters).”

April 24th – Segment in French on the play Club Sandwich Mayonnaise during the program Les Verbomoteurs (at 11:41); and mention of VDD during La brève de la semaine.

May 12th – Ten Years of Euthanasia in Canada and Quebec (in French) – Bioethics segment on RCF Radio (France).

Other articles and videos

April 5th – Why is Quebec a leader? – La Presse (in French)
A three-part series in which we participated.

April 5th – Interview with Manuelle Légaré on Tout le monde en parle (in French)
Complete press review of the play Club Sandwich Mayonnaise
via Qulysis

April 6th – In France, the Quebec example serves as a push-back” – La Presse (in French)

April 27th – You Can Be Loved Until the End of Your Life – Le Devoir (in French)
Excerpt: “Even at the end of his life, even in his diminished state, Dad is still teaching me powerful lessons.” A letter from Nathalie Girard.

April 30th – Psychiatry chairs at medical schools oppose expanding MAID for mental illness – The Globe and Mail

April 30th- A man dies in slow agony without palliative care – L’Express de Drummondville (in French)

May 4th – Cardus Institute and Palliative Institute survey: Canadians value palliative care but doubt its accessibility.

May 10th – Medical Assistance in Dying: A Social Response to Suffering? (in French) –  Column by Maria Mourani in Le Journal de Montréal.

May 17th – Medical assistance in dying for mental illness: a choice that isn’t really a choice (in French) – Letter in Le Soleil by Georgia Vrakas, psychologist, university professor, and woman living with bipolar disorder.

May 19th – Medical Assistance in Dying for Mental Health Conditions: “These are people who are often unrecognizable because they suffer so much” (in French) – Comments by Luc Ferrandez regarding homeless individuals at 6:15 in the radio segment on 98.5 FM, denounced by several voices, including those of our citizen network and Jonathan Marchand.

May 25th – Ontario doctor cautioned over MAID complaints can continue practice under supervision, regulator rules – The Globe and Mail.
Excerpt: “One patient of Dr. James MacLean’s resumed breathing after being declared dead, and another was assessed for assisted dying outside a Tim Hortons, probe finds”.



In conclusion

On AMI-télé, the first episode of Season 3 of the excellent Quebec adaptation of the comedy “Vestiaires,” which brilliantly addresses the issue of medical assistance in dying for people with disabilities.
The segment from 2:12 to 4:15 is now available on AMI+ (in French).

“Serious lapses in the practice of medical assistance in dying: where are the sanctions?”
A lecture by Trudo Lemmens, professor and holder of the Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy, University of Toronto.
Presented in French on March 21st, 2026, in Montreal (UQAM). Video and slides:
https://collectifmedecins.org/derapages-serieux-dans-la-pratique-de-laide-medicale-a-mourir-ou-sont-les-sanctions

We invite you to an ethical and clinical conversation on MAiD on June 6th in Montréal. This half-day conference with Dr. Cory-Andrew Labrecque and Dr. Catherine Ferrier is for seniors, their families, caregivers, and health professionals.

Register here.

Thank you to Seniors Action Quebec for this initiative!

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