Canada Delays Expansion of Assisted Suicide Program for Mentally Ill
The decision comes amid concerns over insufficient psychiatric care and a lack of physicians willing to participate.
- Canada has postponed the extension of its assisted suicide program to include individuals suffering solely from mental illness, citing a shortage of doctors, particularly psychiatrists.
- The controversial policy, which would allow Canadians with incurable medical conditions to seek assisted suicide, has sparked debate across the country.
- Over 13,000 Canadians utilized the assisted suicide program in 2022, highlighting the program's significant impact.
- Health officials emphasize the need for more time to ensure the system is prepared and people are adequately trained on the guidelines.
- Advocacy group Dying with Dignity Canada expresses disappointment over the delay, calling for clarity and action from the government.