Alberta approves rules, clears path for physician-assisted dying
CALGARY — Alberta has approved final regulations that clear the way for physician-assisted death.
Associate health minister Brandy Payne says it’s important to give Albertans reassurance that their needs will be met while the federal government finalizes its legislation.
She says there are sufficient safeguards for physicians who don’t want to perform the procedure, while making sure that patients get the support they need.
The rules mandate that anyone who wants medical assistance in dying must be at least 18 and have a “grievous and irremediable medical condition.”


