Recently, in Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 BCCA 435, the British Columbia Court of Appeal declined to strike down the Criminal Code
provisions against assisted suicide on constitutional grounds.
Not exact matches
Our physicians currently receive conscience protections
against required participation where
assisted suicide is legal,
provisions promoters understood as necessary to gain enactment.
The deconstruction of marriage, abortion on demand, legalization of marijuana, acceptance of pornography, expansion of gambling,
provisions for doctor -
assisted suicide — progressives either endorse or refuse to speak up
against these and other policies and trends.
While Quebec is consulting and holding public hearings on euthanasia and
assisted suicide, on April 26, 2011, British Columbia's Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) and three other plaintiffs filed a lawsuit in BC's Supreme Court challenging Canada's Criminal Code
provisions against euthanasia and
assisted suicide.