Parliament urged to end assisted suicide for non-terminal patients
Krista Carr, CEO of Inclusion Canada, told MPs and senators that lawmakers must roll back provisions that allow access to assisted suicide for individuals who are not nearing end of life.
A leading national disability organization is calling on Parliament to repeal so-called “Track 2” assisted suicide, as a special joint parliamentary committee continued hearings Tuesday evening on whether to expand eligibility to Canadians suffering solely from mental illness.
Krista Carr, CEO of Inclusion Canada, told MPs and senators that lawmakers must roll back provisions that allow access to assisted suicide for individuals who are not nearing the end of life.




