Case of disciplined MAID doctor divides experts, reflecting gulf in opinions on oversight
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Experts split on MAID oversight after Ontario lets disciplined doctor continue practice
NANCY MACDONALD
AND KATHRYN BLAZE BAUM
PUBLISHED MAY 28, 2026
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The case of an Ontario doctor who was formally cautioned by a professional regulator but was nevertheless allowed to continue providing medical assistance in dying has divided experts over whether oversight of MAID is strong enough.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, which regulates the practice of me…
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