Regina Leader-Post

B.C.’s Appeal Court says Canada’s ban on assisted suicide is constituti­onal

- TERRI THEODORE AND JAMES KELLER THE CANADIAN PRESS

VANCOUVER — Canada’s ban on assisted suicide has been upheld in British Columbia’s Court of Appeal, leaving those arguing for the right even more determined to fight for people facing an “unbearable dying process.”

Minutes after the split decision was released Thursday, a lawyer for the respondent­s in the case announced they would seek leave to appeal in the Supreme Court of Canada.

“We think the federal government has no place at the bedside of seriously and incurable ill Canadians who have made firm decisions about the amount of care they wish to receive at the end of life,” said Grace Pastine, who represents several individual­s and the B.C. Civil Liberties Associatio­n.

The challenge was launched by various plaintiffs including Gloria Taylor, who suffered from ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, and the children of Kay Carter, who travelled to Switzerlan­d to seek doctor-assisted suicide in 2010.

Two of the three judges ruled that while the law banning assisted suicide has certainly evolved in the last two decades, it hasn’t changed enough to undermine the 1993 decision from the Supreme Court of Canada.

Both judges agreed that the position of the plaintiffs was sympatheti­c and honest.

“Yet the societal consequenc­es of permitting physician-assisted suicide in Canada — and indeed enshrining it as a constituti­onal right — are a matter of serious concern to many Canadians,” the ruling said.

Pastine said her clients were deeply disappoint­ed by the ruling.

“What this means is that, at least for the moment, seriously and incurably ill individual­s will continue to suffer against their wishes at the end of life without the choice and the dignity that they deserve.”

The federal government appealed the decision from the B.C. Supreme Court, which ruled last year that safeguards could be put in place to protect against the risks associated with doctor-assisted dying.

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