Debate Over Right to Die in Canada Continues Amid Political Changes

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The article explores the complex ethical, legal, and social issues surrounding Canada's expanded access to medically assisted death (MAID) for patients without terminal illnesses, highlighting cases like Paula's to illustrate the debates over autonomy, suffering, and societal responsibility.
- Do Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die? The New York Times
- Five Things to Know About MAID in Canada The New York Times
- New Liberal government, but MAID a recurring problem The Hill Times
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