Overview
- Munsch told CBC he has roughly 50 previously unseen stories that his publisher plans to release posthumously at about one book per year, edited and illustrated after he is gone.
- The 80-year-old said he lives with dementia and Parkinson’s, describing frequent falls, word-finding problems and limited mobility.
- He confirmed he has been approved for medical assistance in dying and has chosen that option, though no date has been set.
- He said his stories remain clear in his mind for now, noting he can still perform them even as other thinking feels unreliable.
- His wife, Ann, voiced support for his MAID decision, and coverage reiterated his outsized impact, including nearly 100 stories and tens of millions of books sold.