Canada Gave Citizens the Right to Die. Doctors Are Struggling to Meet Demand / Elaina Plott Calabro
When Canada's Parliament in 2016 legalized the practice of euthanasia—Medical Assistance in Dying, or MAID, as it's formally called—it launched an open-ended medical experiment. One day, administering a lethal injection to a patient was against the law; the next, it was as legitimate as a (...)
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