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Unravelling MAiD in Canada

Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide as Medical Care

edited by Ramona Coelho, K. Sonu Gaind & Trudo Lemmens

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2025
Category
Health Care, Canadian, Death & Dying
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780228024538
    Publish Date
    Apr 2025
    List Price
    $39.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780228023692
    Publish Date
    Apr 2025
    List Price
    $39.95

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Since legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide as medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in 2016, Canada has witnessed an internationally unprecedented expansion of the practice, making Canada the country with the highest number of MAiD deaths.

Initially introduced to relieve suffering in a broad end-of-life context, the law expanded quickly to make MAiD available to disabled Canadians not approaching their natural death. MAID will also become legal for sole reasons of mental illness sometime after 2027, and there are plans to expand it further to include minors and advance requests. From a cross-disciplinary perspective, including contributions from authors with lived experience, Indigenous perspectives, and expertise in medicine, mental health, disability, law, and ethics, Unravelling MAiD in Canada challenges readers with the ethical, medical, legal, societal, and disability justice rights concerns that have arisen in regard to this hotly debated irreversible practice.

Canada now provides more state-facilitated euthanasia and assisted suicide than any other country. This volume provides critical reflections and valuable insights as even more jurisdictions consider their own assisted dying laws and policies.

About the authors

Ramona Coelho is a family physician in London, Ontario, and a founding member of Physicians Together with Vulnerable Canadians.

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K. Sonu Gaind is professor and governor at the University of Toronto and chief of psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

K. Sonu Gaind's profile page

Trudo Lemmens is Professor and Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy in the Faculty of Law, the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and the Joint Centre for Bioethics at the University of Toronto.

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