‘The inability of Parliament to reach consensus on MAID for mental illness … may reflect the reality that Canadians themselves remain divided on a profound ethical issue.’ Letters to the editor for June 24
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Letters to the editor, June 24: ‘The inability of Parliament to reach consensus on MAID for mental illness … may reflect the reality that Canadians themselves remain divided on a profound ethical issue’
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PUBLISHED JUNE 24, 2026
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Medical Assistance in Dying committee vice-chair Tamara Jansen speaks as members Michael Cooper, right, Todd Doherty, centre, and Andrew Lawton, left, look on on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on June 17.
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