Canada calls suicide healthcare – Here’s what that really means
Wendy Yurgo – Canada did not arrive at this moment overnight, and it did not begin with chaos or extremism or some radical policy imposed without warning. It began in a courtroom, under the language of compassion, dignity, and autonomy, when the Supreme Court issued its ruling in Carter v. Canada and struck down the country’s prohibition on assisted suicide.
The decision was presented carefully, almost cautiously, as a narrow response to extreme suffering. Canadians were told this would be limited, tightly controlled, and reserved only for those facing grievous and irremediable medical conditions at the end of life. It was framed as mercy. It was sold as restraint.
But once a nation crosses the line and redefines death as a form of care, the line does not hold. It does not stay where it was drawn. It shifts, it expands, and over time it disappears entirely. Continue reading
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