On June 17, 2016, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make related amendments to other Acts (medical assistance in dying) came into force.1 In the lead-up to the introduction of the legislation, the issue of whether mental illness should be an exclusion criterion for access to medical assistance in dying attracted considerable attention (i.e., excluding both patients with a mental illness and some other co-morbidity, and patients whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness). Th e ProvincialTerritorial Expert Advisory Group on Physician-Assisted Dying and the Federal Special Joint Committee of the House and Senate on Physician Assisted Dying both heard testimony on each side of this issue, but both ultimately recommended against...
This paper illuminates Canada\u27s federal law on medical assistance in dying enacted in 2016. Firs...
In this chapter, we explore the issue of assisted dying for individuals with dementia at the nexus o...
Canadians with mental health problems are entitled to be bemused at the current state of mental heal...
On June 17, 2016, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make related amendments to other Acts (me...
Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) law continues to be a dividing issue. While it has been ...
The recent change in Canadian law to allow access to medical assistance in dying restricts eligibili...
Canadians with a mental disorder as their sole underlying condition (MDSUMC) are still unable to acc...
Since Canada legalized medical assistance in dying (MAID) in 2016, it has become one of the most per...
Background: Four European countries make voluntary assisted dying (VAD) available to people experien...
Legislation permitting medical assistance in dying (MAiD) came into force in Quebec in December 2015...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) is scheduled to be legalized in Canada as of March 2024 for indiv...
On February 6, 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously declared that the Criminal Code prohibi...
In 2015, the Southern Medical Journal published a paper by Jones and Paton that explored the effects...
When the Canadian medical assistance in dying (MAiD) legislation came into force in June 2016, it wa...
This Article examines concepts of treatment decisionmaking capacity relevant to medical aid in dying...
This paper illuminates Canada\u27s federal law on medical assistance in dying enacted in 2016. Firs...
In this chapter, we explore the issue of assisted dying for individuals with dementia at the nexus o...
Canadians with mental health problems are entitled to be bemused at the current state of mental heal...
On June 17, 2016, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make related amendments to other Acts (me...
Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) law continues to be a dividing issue. While it has been ...
The recent change in Canadian law to allow access to medical assistance in dying restricts eligibili...
Canadians with a mental disorder as their sole underlying condition (MDSUMC) are still unable to acc...
Since Canada legalized medical assistance in dying (MAID) in 2016, it has become one of the most per...
Background: Four European countries make voluntary assisted dying (VAD) available to people experien...
Legislation permitting medical assistance in dying (MAiD) came into force in Quebec in December 2015...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) is scheduled to be legalized in Canada as of March 2024 for indiv...
On February 6, 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously declared that the Criminal Code prohibi...
In 2015, the Southern Medical Journal published a paper by Jones and Paton that explored the effects...
When the Canadian medical assistance in dying (MAiD) legislation came into force in June 2016, it wa...
This Article examines concepts of treatment decisionmaking capacity relevant to medical aid in dying...
This paper illuminates Canada\u27s federal law on medical assistance in dying enacted in 2016. Firs...
In this chapter, we explore the issue of assisted dying for individuals with dementia at the nexus o...
Canadians with mental health problems are entitled to be bemused at the current state of mental heal...