‘MAID … public policy should not be driven by the assumption that people with disabilities are incapable of making deeply personal decisions about their own suffering, dignity and demise.’ Letters to the editor for May 11
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Letters to the editor, May 11: ‘MAID … public policy should not be driven by the assumption that people with disabilities are incapable of making deeply personal decisions about their own suffering, dignity and demise’
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PUBLISHED MAY 11, 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney on Parliament Hill on Wednesday. Carney says he's expecting the parliamentary committee to issue its report on the expansion of MAID in the coming weeks.
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