alizee
Arcanist
- Jul 22, 2018
- 452
Hello everyone,
Please see the following about Bill C-7.
Firstly, it's a big FUCK YOU to everyone that suffers intolerable pain from solely a mental illness and who wish to receive Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID).
Simply, everyone should be outraged from the House of Commons having the nerve to even consider what's being proposed.
You don't have to study ethics & morals to understand the section (b) if the bill c-7 passes, will discriminate against everyone that solely has a mental illness; and who suffer intolerable pain resulting in a great desire to receive Medical Assistance in Dying while rationally considering or trying all the options offered by healthcare insurance.
The Bill was brought forward by the Minister of Justice David Lametti. The same person that persuaded Canadians to be surveyed about Medical Assistance in Dying; after the Quebec Superior Court ruled the criteria of having a natural death be foreseeable is discriminatory but also against our liberty, equality and pursuit of happiness. The survey was a mockery if you're not aware, the questions were all aimed at adding restrictions and when the Quebec Superior Court ruled to remove a restriction.
I've even contacted David Lametti about my own personal situation of wanting Medical Assistance in Dying. My letter was sent about a little over a year ago to him. Lametti responded to my letter a few months ago, when the survey was out (about restricting people such as myself) and said I should voice my opinion by answering the survey. I've researched David Lametti afterwards and he grew up in a religious family. Go figure.
In any case, David Lametti has also created a motion that was granted and which made an extension period from March 12 to July 11. The extension period is to block Canadians from receiving Medical Assistance in Dying that don't have a natural death being foreseeable. The Judge of the Quebec Superior Court granted the motion and decreed all Canadians that meet the criteria (excluding the natural death being foreseeable) can motion to Superior Court to receive Medical Assistance in Dying (during the extension period). I've been working on this process and I'm still considering other possibilities but I'm outraged by the foregoing.
I've been calling the Committees as the House of Commons, voicing my opinion and requesting to be able to speak my opinion at the House of Commons. I believe any other Canadians on this site should as well voice their opinions if you have the energy & time available for it. I believe a petition of signatures can be created as well but I have been too busy to work on it yet. Any further ideas would be helpful.
I've been trying to get MAID for a few years now and for my illness Gender Dysphoria (Psychological). I've tried everything the healthcare covers for context. I've now been trying to get MAID during the extension period. I've spoken to a lawyer that will help but the pandemic is making it difficult. Nevertheless, I believe Bill C-7 could easily be fought in Superior Court if the bill were to pass because it invalidates everyone that suffers intolerable pain from solely a mental illness and that's extremily discriminatory. Although, it would likely be a two year costly legal battle.
Please see the following about the bill.
BILL C-7
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)
SUMMARYAn Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)
This enactment amends the Criminal Code to, among other things,
(a) repeal the provision that requires a person's natural death be reasonably foreseeable in order for them to be eligible for medical assistance in dying;
(b) specify that persons whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental illness are not eligible for medical assistance in dying;
(c) create two sets of safeguards that must be respected before medical assistance in dying may be provided to a person, the application of which depends on whether the person's natural death is reasonably foreseeable;
(d) permit medical assistance in dying to be provided to a person who has been found eligible to receive it, whose natural death is reasonably foreseeable and who has lost the capacity to consent before medical assistance in dying is provided, on the basis of a prior agreement they entered into with the medical practitioner or nurse practitioner; and
(e) permit medical assistance in dying to be provided to a person who has lost the capacity to consent to it as a result of the self-administration of a substance that was provided to them under the provisions governing medical assistance in dying in order to cause their own death.
Source - https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/43-1/bill/C-7/first-reading