Canada's Medically Assisted Deaths Surge to Record Levels, 1 in 20 Deaths

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Canada's medically assisted deaths reached a record high in 2023, with over 15,000 cases, primarily for terminal illnesses like cancer. This represents 4.7% of all deaths, a slight increase from 4.1% in 2022. While the growth rate of assisted deaths has slowed, the government is considering expanding eligibility to include advanced requests for conditions like Alzheimer's. Assisted death for mental illness is expected by 2027. Overall, deaths in Canada decreased by 2.4% in 2023, with cancer remaining the leading cause.
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