Disabilities Coalition Challenges MAID Law
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•EDITORIAL: Compassion? Or a death sentence?
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A group representing organizations that support people with disabilities has launched a Charter of Rights challenge to changes in the Medical Assistance In Dying law.
The coalition filed a Charter challenge against “ Track Two ” of the MAID law, which allows patients whose natural deaths are not reasonably foreseeable, but whose condition leads to intolerable suffering, to apply for assisted death.
“This isn’t compassion. It’s abandonment,” says Inclusion Canada executive vice president Krista Carr .
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