Quebec’s right-to-die law comes into effect on Dec. 10
The Canadian Press
Terminally ill patients in Quebec who seek medical aid in dying must be provided with the service even if some doctors are against it, Quebec’s health minister said Wednesday.
Gaétan Barrette called out unco-operative doctors and directors of institutions in the province’s health care network Wednesday after a palliative care unit in Montreal announced it wouldn’t offer the service.
Quebec’s right-to-die law comes into effect on Dec. 10 and Barrette says the patient will be the priority.
“The role of (medical) institutions is to offer the service,” he said. “And it will be offered.” . . . [Full Text]
On August 25, 2015, delegates at the 148th Annual General Council of the Canadian Medical Association will be voting on a draft policy framework for euthanasia and assisted suicide.