Proceedings began in B.C. Supreme Court to determine if faith-based organizations can bar medical assistance in dying (MAID) in their facilities. The case, initiated by Samantha O’Neill’s family, highlights her painful transfer from St. Paul’s Hospital, a faith-based institution that does not permit MAID, to a hospice for her to receive the service. Plaintiffs argue this policy violates constitutional rights and inflicts harm on patients. The government contends there are alternative arrangements for MAID nearby and emphasizes the need to balance religious beliefs with access to care.
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