
So the CMAJ publishes an editorial calling for a suicide prevention strategy yet earlier in this past summer the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) also issued a statement that "welcomes" the legislative changes permitting assisted suicide for the sick and disabled. Their statement said:
"The CMA was pleased that historic federal legislation on medical aid in dying was passed by Parliament in mid-June. For the CMA, this important new law represents the culmination of years of work and consultation with physicians and the public."[2]
It smacks of anti-disability prejudice. To me it says that to the CMA and Canada's government, the lives of sick and disabled Canadians are worth less than other Canadians.
Mark
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[1] Laura Eggerston and Kirsten Patrick, "Canada needs a national suicide prevention strategy", Canadian Medical Association Journal, 6 September 2016, http://www.cmaj.ca/content/early/2016/09/06/cmaj.160935
[2] "The CMA welcomes federal law on assisted dying" https://www.cma.ca/En/Pages/end-of-life.aspx
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