Quebec hospital may remove child’s breathing tube despite parents’ objection: court
MONTREAL — A Montreal children’s hospital can permanently remove a breathing tube from a child who has been in a coma since June, despite his parents’ objections, a Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled.
The Sainte-Justine hospital went to court after the five-year-old boy’s parents refused to consent to the procedure unless the hospital planned to restore the tube if things went wrong.
The hospital argued that the child, identified only as “X” in the ruling, can breathe on his own and that the breathing tube is now causing more harm than good.
Justice Bernard Jolin wrote in his ruling Tuesday that the parents’ objections to the procedure are not in the child’s best interest and are based on their hope that God will miraculously bring him back to the state he was in before he fell into a swimming pool.

