How Quebec has influenced medical assistance in dying across Canada
MONTREAL — Doctors say Quebec paved the way for medical assistance in dying in Canada and influenced federal MAID legislation, passed by the House of Commons 10 years ago to allow eligible adults to request the process.
The province now has the highest MAID rate in the world. Medically assisted deaths made up a record 7.9 per cent of all deaths in Quebec, or 6,268 cases, in 2024-2025. Across Canada, the rate was 5.1 per cent, or 16,499 medically assisted deaths.
Less clear is whether the growing number of Quebecers who resort to MAID reflects a broad consensus in the province, or if it’s a symptom of poor access to care that forces patients to turn to that option.
In 2009, a legislative commission conducted extensive consultations on end-of-life care. Following a report in 2012, Quebec passed the Act Respecting End-of-Life Care, which came into force in 2015.


