‘Silence is not an option’: Harold Braswell on Canada’s new assisted suicide law

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A controversial law passed Thursday (March 11) in the Canadian Parliament that has extended the right to physician-assisted suicide (or PAS) to disabled people has been received by many of those people as an attack on their well-being. By offering death as an option to those expected to die in the “reasonably foreseeable” future, Bill C-7, many disabled people fear, would provide an incentive for their mistreatment or even unwanted death.

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