Alberta seeking input on medical assistance in dying legislation
The Government of Alberta wants to hear from residents as it reviews legislation into medical assistance in dying (MAID).
MAID is a process that allows a dying person to receive assistance in ending their life. A person must have a serious and permanent medical condition.
Justice Minister Mickey Amery says the province says it wants to ensure there is a consistent process and oversight that protects vulnerable Albertans, specifically those who have disabilities or who may be suffering from mental health challenges.
“We recognize that medical assistance in dying is a very complex and often personal issue and is an important, sensitive and emotional matter for patients and their families,” says Amery. “It is important to ensure this process has the necessary supports to protect the most vulnerable. I encourage Albertans who have experience with and opinions on MAID to take this survey.”