Child’s breathing tube can be removed despite parents’ protest: Quebec appeal court
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Court of Appeal has ruled that a Montreal hospital can permanently remove a breathing tube from a child who has been in a coma since he fell into the family pool in June.
In the decision dated Tuesday, the province’s high court affirmed a November Superior Court ruling that permitted the Sainte-Justine hospital to go ahead with the procedure despite the parents’ objections. The boy’s parents appealed the Superior Court ruling.
The three-judge appeal court panel unanimously ruled that the lower-court decision — while “difficult and heartbreaking” — respected the rights and best interests of the child and that the parents’ refusal was unjustified.
“The principle of preserving life at all costs is not absolute when the conditions for maintaining life are unacceptable,” the high court wrote.

