Newsletter, October 2021

WORLD NEWS:

  • Last month, the British Medical Association (BMA) adopted a neutral stance on the issue of assisted dying following a vote with a very narrow margin: 49% of the BMA’s representative body voted in favour of a motion for it to move to a position of neutrality on assisted dying, including physician assisted dying, with 48% against it and 3% abstaining. 
  • Click here to read an insightful commentary of whether doctors can be neutral on assisted dying.
  • In the UK, ...
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To the members of the Commission spéciale sur l’évolution de la Loi concernant les soins de fin de vie:

August 26th, 2021,

We thank you for the opportunity to share our experience and our views with you, through our written brief and our oral testimony and discussion with you on August 12, 2021.

We write now to expand on two important questions that arose during the discussion following our testimony. 

The situation in Quebec health care under the current law

We had the impression that some Commission members were surprised and troubled by our presentation of the situation in Quebec health care under ...

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Update on our mailing of July 1, regarding the Quebec Select Committee on the Evolution of the Act respecting end-of-life care:

Please click the following link to view our mailing of July 1, regarding the Quebec Select Committee on the Evolution of the Act respecting end-of-life care.

The Physicians’ Alliance against Euthanasia will appear before the Committee on August 12. Dr. Candice Cattan and Dr. Catherine Ferrier will represent the Alliance. You can read our brief online.

Click here to consult a detailed hearing schedule of the Special consultations and public hearings on the Evolution of the Act respecting end-of-life care

As you will recall, this ...

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Brief submitted to the Select Committee on the Evolution of the Act respecting end-of-life care

August 10, 2021

The Physicians’ Alliance against Euthanasia has participated in the debate around what is now called “medical aid in dying” (MAiD) since 2012, and many of our individual members long before that. The Alliance has a membership of over 1100 physicians[i] who have signed our Declaration[ii] on optimal end of life care without euthanasia. Although we oppose all euthanasia on medical and philosophical grounds, we understand that the mandate of the present Committee is not to ...

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Call to Action: Public Consultation by the Select Committee on the Evolution of the Act respecting end-of-life care

Dear friends,

The Quebec Select Committee on the Evolution of the Act respecting end-of-life care issued a news release (only available in French) on June 28th, 2021, announcing that it is entering the next phase of its tenure, which includes a public consultation.

The Committee has invited the public to express their views on the expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) for people who are incapable of decision-making and for those whose only medical problem is a mental illness.

This is an incredibly important ...

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Physicians’ Alliance Newsletter, June 2021

WORLD NEWS:

World Medical Association (WMA) International Code of Medical Ethics (ICoME) Draft revision

The World Medical Association (WMA) recently held a public consultation on the draft revised version of the International Code of Medical Ethics (ICoME). All experts and stakeholders were invited to submit comments on this draft version until 28 May 2021.

Click below to download:

  1. The Joint Submission of Living With Dignity and the Physicians’ Alliance to the WMA ICoME public consultation
  2. The Protection of Conscience Project submission: Click here to ...
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Joint submission of Living With Dignity and the Physicians’ Alliance

Dear friends,

The World Medical Association (WMA) recently held a public consultation on the draft revised version of the International Code of Medical Ethics (ICoME). All experts and stakeholders were invited to submit comments on this draft version until 28 May 2021.

Click below to download the Joint Submission of Living With Dignity and the Physicians’ Alliance to the WMA ICoME public consultation:

Kindly note that all submissions to the WMA were to be made in English. However, a courtesy ...

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Is it possible to make assisted dying laws safe for people with intellectual disabilities or autism?

by Irene Tuffrey-Wijne, Professor of Intellectual Disability and Palliative Care

Click here to view Professor Irene Tuffrey-Wijne’s blog-post online.

A courtesy French translation of the following blog post is available online.

My quick answer to that is: If it is, then I have yet to hear about it. Let me explain.

Here’s a real-life (or rather, real-death) situation.

A woman in her 70s had stomach cancer. She had part of her stomach taken out, which quite probably cured her. But now she had ...

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Physicians’ Alliance Newsletter, May 2021

Dear friends,

As you know, we reach out to you from time to time to carry out our mission. I invite you to pay attention to our email next week for all the details. Our team is mostly volunteer, but some tasks and actions require your financial support. We thank you in advance for your support.

I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that we have just learned the detailed schedule of the hearings of the Quebec Select ...

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Follow-up to Bill C-7

On Wednesday, March 17th, 2021, the Senate voted to adopt the latest version of Bill C-7, which expands access to medical assistance in dying (MAiD) to Canadians who are not near natural death, including those with disabilities and chronic physical and mental illness.

We also learned this week that the Quebec government has created a Special Committee on the Evolution of the Law on End-of-Life Care to look specifically at the extension of euthanasia to people with mental illness and people incapable ...

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