
Rates of medical assistance in dying for non-terminal illness in Ontario higher in poorer neighbourhoods, reports say
In one case, an Ontario man in his late 40s with debilitating ulcers was granted medical assistance in dying, despite a litany of mental disorders and previous suicide attempts.
In another, a woman in her 50s with a history of depression, anxiety and suicidality received MAID in part because she couldn’t find housing that would relieve her suffering from multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome, a rare condition in which pain, fatigue, rashes and other ailments arise from mild exposure to chemicals.
Our very own T4 Program.
I did that pic as a joke. I feel sick. Oh Oh… I’m better now!
