Assisted Dying: BC Hospice Society Offers ‘Do Not Euthanize’ Kit as Unprompted Offers of MAID Grow

Assisted Dying: BC Hospice Society Offers ‘Do Not Euthanize’ Kit as Unprompted Offers of MAID Grow
Delta Hospice Society president Angelina Ireland sits with cancer patient Pat Gray of Chilliwack, B.C., on July 25, 2024. Gray passed away in October 2024. Photo courtesy Bronwyn Gray, Pat Gray's daughter
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Amid news that some Canadians have been asked, unprompted, if they wish to seek euthanasia, a B.C. group has developed a “defence kit” for people to ensure they don’t get pressured into receiving medical assistance in dying (MAID).

The Delta Hospice Society (DHS) has designed a Do Not Euthanize (DNE) Defence Kit, legally vetted and distinct for each province and territory.
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