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Ottawa shows no signs of limiting MAID after UN panel calls for reversal

  • Ottawa shows no signs of amending its legislation on medical assistance in dying, despite concerns raised.
  • The United Nations committee expressed that it is "extremely concerned" about Canada's policy on track 2 medical assistance in dying.
  • Disability rights groups argue that the law puts individuals with disabilities at risk by lacking necessary safeguards.
  • The United Nations emphasized the need to repeal track 2 medical assistance in dying, citing international concern.
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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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