Canada okays assisted suicide

Canada’s highest court has unanimously struck down a ban on doctor-assisted suicide for mentally competent but suffering and “irremediable” patients.

Canada okays assisted suicide

Canada’s highest court has unanimously struck down a ban on doctor-assisted suicide for mentally competent but suffering and “irremediable” patients.

The Supreme Court’s decision sweeps away the existing law and gives parliament a year to draft new legislation that recognises the right of consenting adults who are enduring intolerable suffering to seek medical help to end their lives.

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