Bill C-260 — Law Would Protect Vulnerable People From Being Pressured Into Assisted Suicide
Protecting the Vulnerable From Coerced Suicide
This proposed law is about medical assistance in dying, also known as assisted suicide. It wants to change the rules around this practice. The proposed law would make it a crime to pressure someone to choose assisted suicide. This means it would be illegal to try and convince someone who doesn't want to die to go through with it. This proposed law would affect anyone who is considering assisted suicide, especially those who might be vulnerable to pressure from others. This could include elderly people, people with disabilities, or those who are feeling isolated or depressed. It also affects doctors and other healthcare professionals involved in assisted suicide, as they would need to be extra careful to ensure that the person's decision is truly voluntary. This proposed law is important because it aims to protect vulnerable people from being coerced into ending their lives. It recognizes that some people might be pressured by family members, caregivers, or even the healthcare system to choose assisted suicide when they don't really want to. By making it a crime to pressure someone, the proposed law hopes to ensure that people have the freedom to make their own choices about their lives and deaths.

I'm introducing a new bill to stop people from being forced into medically assisted death when they don't want it. I want to protect people with disabilities, veterans, older people, and anyone who feels pressured to end their lives, especially by government workers when they are just trying to get help. This law will make sure these important talks only happen between a doctor and someone who asks for it.
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Sign up free — 30 secThis proposed law aims to protect vulnerable people from being pressured into considering medical assistance in dying (MAID). It focuses on government employees who might abuse their position of trust, but it doesn't cover all potential sources of coercion.
Things to Watch For
- It only applies to government employees, leaving out other people in positions of power who could influence someone's decision.
- The law doesn't define what "initiates a discussion" means, which could make it hard to enforce.
- It only addresses situations where the person has not asked for the discussion, but what if they are subtly encouraged to ask?
- The penalties for breaking this law are not specified, only that it is a summary conviction offence.
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How likely this proposed law is to be approved
This is a private member's proposed law that is low in the order of precedence. These proposed laws rarely pass unless the government adopts them, which is unlikely at this stage.

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