Medically assisted dying was behind more than 4 per cent of Canada's deaths last year, but uptake is lower in other parts of the world that allow such fatalities
Supporters of assisted dying say people who are in extreme discomfort deserve medical help to die painlesslyIn the long-running debate over medically assisted dying, one country has recently taken centre stage: Canada.
A common argument against legalising assisted dying is that it risks descent down a “slippery slope”, where the rules are loosened over time. Critics say this is happening in Canada, with the criteria for assisted dying having expanded once already and a further change planned for next year. So, is this argument fair?
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