From Prohibition to Permission: The Winding Road of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada

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In this paper, I offer a personal and professional narrative of how Canada went from prohibition to permission for medical assistance in dying (MAiD). I describe the legal developments to date and flag what might be coming in the near future. I also offer some personal observations and reflections on the role and impact of bioethics and bioethicists, on what it was like to be a participant in Canada's law reform process, and on lessons that readers in other jurisdictions might take from Canada's experience.

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Downie, J. (2022). From Prohibition to Permission: The Winding Road of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada. HEC Forum, 34(4), 321–354. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10730-022-09488-6

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