Lawyers want to expand assisted dying, feds say Carter decision doesn't apply

Friday, August 12, 2016 - 11:31 in Psychology & Sociology

The Canadian Bar Association is urging the federal government to expand its restrictive new law on assisted dying, allowing mature minors, people with psychological illnesses and those diagnosed with competence-eroding conditions to get medical help to end suffering. But the government has dug in.

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