Committee studying assisted dying calls for more engagement from government
OTTAWA — A parliamentary committee has made 23 recommendations to improve Canada’s assisted-dying regime.
Members of the committee held 36 meetings, heard from nearly 150 witnesses and reviewed more than 350 briefs on the medically assisted dying program.
It is recommending the Liberal government improve access to palliative care and boost financial support for people with disabilities.
Without more financial supports and better access to social support, the report says “persons with disabilities might see (medical assistance in dying) as a way to relieve suffering due to poverty and lack of services.”