
After years of exponential growth in the year-to-year increase of Ontarians accessing medical assistance in dying (MAiD), the rate appears to have reached a plateau, according to new numbers provided by the Office of the Chief Coroner.
The stabilizing growth rate means MAiD deaths are moving toward a “predictable, steady share of overall mortality” in Canada, according to some analysts — who argued the data counters claims that the uptake of MAiD is increasing too rapidly.
They kill people for being depressed.
