BC Civil Liberties Association calls for review of MAID legislation
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association is calling on the provincial and federal governments to review medically-assisted dying legislation to ensure proper safeguards are in place.
The association’s executive director Liza Hughes says in a statement that it’s aware of “concerning reports” of people being offered MAID in circumstances that may not legally qualify or are a result of intolerable social circumstances.
That statement comes after the family of a 52-year-old man who received MAID while on a day pass from a Vancouver psychiatric hospital launched a constitutional challenge last week to the procedure’s legal framework.
That lawsuit follows another case about two months ago in which a B.C. judge halted an Alberta woman’s medically assisted death, the day before she was scheduled to receive the procedure in Vancouver.