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Canadian member of Parliament from Cloverdale-Langley City in British Columbia, Tamara Jansen, has introduced a private member’s bill to stop the expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAID) for mental illness alone.

Canadian politician introduces bill to stop MAID expansion for mental illness

Jul 2, 2025

By The B.C. Catholic

Canadian Member of Parliament Tamara Jansen has introduced a private member’s bill to stop the expansion of medical assistance in... Read more

Multiple advocacy groups filed a lawsuit against Colorado on June 30, 2025, claiming its assisted suicide law unconstitutionally discriminates against disabled people.

Advocates sue Colorado over suicide law they say discriminates against disabled

Jul 1, 2025

By Daniel Payne

Advocacy groups are suing Colorado over its assisted suicide law, claiming it unconstitutionally discriminates against people with disabilities. Read more

St. Paul’s Hospital, operated by Providence Health Care, has a MAID facility on its campus, operated by the British Columbia government’s Vancouver Coastal Health.

Euthanasia facility quietly opens at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver

Jun 23, 2025

By Terry O’Neill

A government-ordered euthanasia facility on the downtown campus of the Catholic-run St. Paul’s Hospital is now fully operational. Read more

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New York on brink of legalizing assisted suicide as advocates urge protection of vulnerable

Jun 12, 2025

By Daniel Payne

New York will become the 12th state in the country to allow doctors to prescribe lethal doses of medication to... Read more

The Illinois state capitol in Springfield, where assisted suicide legislation stalled after passing in the House on May 29, 2025.

Assisted suicide bill stalls in Illinois Legislature amid Catholic opposition

Jun 3, 2025

By Kate Quiñones

A bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide stalled in the Illinois General Assembly last week amid ardent opposition from leading Catholic... Read more

Cardinal Timothy Dolan of the Archdiocese of New York urged state lawmakers to oppose euthanasia in a Wall Street Journal op-ed on May 29, 2025.

Cardinal Dolan urges New York lawmakers: ‘Prevent, don’t assist, suicide’

May 30, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York is asking state lawmakers to oppose a bill that legalizes voluntary euthanasia, also known... Read more

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After 10 years of euthanasia in Canada, activists detect a shift, say much work to be done

Feb 25, 2025

By Daniel Payne

A decade after euthanasia became legal in Canada, activists there say the political and cultural winds are shifting in favor... Read more

State capitol in Dover, Delaware.

Opponents of assisted suicide renew fight in Delaware against proposed bill

Feb 4, 2025

By Matthew Balan

Opponents warn that the proposed law would “corrupt [the medical] profession by encouraging doctors to be handmaidens to suicide.” Read more

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Canadian group that led push to legalize euthanasia warns of abuse of system

Dec 27, 2024

By Daniel Payne

The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, which pushed to legalize euthanasia in Canada, is now warning that additional government safeguards... Read more

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Canada launches ‘national consultation’ on ‘advance requests’ for euthanasia

Dec 19, 2024

By Daniel Payne

The Canadian government is actively soliciting citizen input for a proposal to legalize “advance requests” in which citizens can prearrange... Read more

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Euthanasia in Canada jumped nearly 16% last year with more than 15,000 deaths

Dec 12, 2024

By Daniel Payne

Health Canada’s fifth annual medical assistance in dying report reveals that MAID accounted for nearly 1 in 20 deaths in... Read more

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Alberta government considers new euthanasia regulations

Dec 9, 2024

By Daniel Payne

In the face of growing popularity of euthanasia throughout Canada, the province of Alberta is seeking citizen input on “oversight... Read more

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Report: Hundreds of Canadian euthanasia violations not reported to police

Nov 12, 2024

By Daniel Payne

Alexander Raikin wrote that since 2018 “euthanasia regulators” in Ontario have identified over 400 “issues with compliance” with the country’s... Read more

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Quebec to now allow assisted suicide for individuals incapable of giving consent

Nov 1, 2024

By Daniel Payne

“Advance requests” for medical aid in dying may be made by individuals who have been diagnosed with illnesses such as... Read more

The 2023 Plenary Assembly of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) meets Sept. 25-28, 2023, outside of Toronto.

Canadian bishops call for greater focus on palliative care in health care, medical training

Oct 30, 2024

By The B.C. Catholic

With euthanasia rates soaring across the country, Canada’s Catholic bishops are appealing for greater emphasis on palliative care. Read more

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Catholic charities unite to meet prisoner hospice needs 

Aug 1, 2024

By Anna Farrow

With a contribution of $15,000, Catholic Charities has provided the financial groundwork for Dismas and Journey Home to meet the... Read more

St. Mary’s Catherdral, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Australian bishops release companion guide to address assisted suicide

Jul 31, 2024

By Daniel Payne

In Australia, all six of the country’s states currently allow assisted suicide, or “voluntary assisted dying.” Read more

Roger Foley enjoys taste-testing three different kinds of hummus, his favourite food, on the day of a video shoot with Amanda Achtman of the Dying to Meet You project in Canada. The two spoke about Foley's difficulty accessing quality care for his needs and being offered Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) "several times."

Canadian man offered euthanasia ‘multiple times’: ‘I don’t want to give up my life’

Jun 23, 2024

By Daniel Payne

Roger Foley says he has been offered euthanasia as he struggles with lifelong disabilities and chronic pain from a disease... Read more

St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Family sues over hospital’s religious exemption for euthanasia

Jun 20, 2024

By The B.C. Catholic

The lawsuit filed in British Columbia’s Supreme Court on June 17 wants the province to remove the religious exemption. Read more

A room at the former hospice facility run by the Delta Hospice Society in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. The Canadian government in 2020 ended a $1.5 million funding contract with Delta Hospice over the organization’s refusal to implement medical assistance in dying (MAID). Then British Columbian Fraser Health Authority terminated the property lease with Delta Hospice, which shut the facility down. 

Hospice leader in Canada promotes anti-euthanasia film: ‘My life’s work’

Apr 6, 2024

By Daniel Payne

The president of Delta Hospice Society is promoting a new film to raise awareness of the “predatory doctor-assisted suicide regime”... Read more