In Canada, April Hubbard, a 39-year-old artist with spina bifida, has been approved for assisted dying despite not being terminally ill, citing constant pain as her reason. The country’s liberal laws on Medical Assistance in Dying (Maid) have sparked debate, with critics warning of a slippery slope where death becomes a standard treatment option. While safeguards are in place, concerns remain about the accessibility and implications of Maid as a form of care for those with disabilities and complex medical issues.
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