women, people with disabilities, children and elders are singled out for discrimination, and their physical attributes contribute to their vulnerability as well.
21,994 Casualties
To say that people at risk for euthanasia have a choice to die, while those at risk for COVID do not, may be an example of a distinction without a difference.
Testimony to Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Instead of rushing to pass over-reaching legislation to meet a court-imposed deadline, parliament should focus on making a rigorous and balanced examination of the euthanasia program as a whole.
The five year review of MAiD: will parliament do its job?
Anything less would be a betrayal of the democratic process and the public trust.