Oct 09, 2013
By AM740 Staff
An scheduled ruling by the B.C. Court of Appeal is expected to send the question of Canada’s ban on doctor assisted suicide to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Last year a B.C. Supreme Court decision struck down the ban.
It said the the law violated the charter rights of sick and dying people by preventing them from ending their lives.
In its appeal, the federal government argued that allowing physician assisted suicide would demean the value of life and put vulnerable people at risk of abuse.
The Supreme Court of Canada last considered the issue in 1993 in a case involving Victoria resident Sue Rodriguez.
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