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applegrove

(118,682 posts)
Tue Oct 15, 2019, 07:53 PM Oct 2019

Trudeau is talking about expanding MAID to people who are competent to plan it

months before their illness robs them of mental capacity and for people with chronic but not terminal illnesses. The difference between the two parties could not be clearer. Nobody wants to see their loved ones suffering needlessly. Obviously you still screen for depression and make sure it is voluntary. I know two people who did MAID and i feel relief for them and their families that they fit within the guidelines and could die painlessly and peacefully and with less trauma. I so wish we had the choice when my mom died of Parkinsons'. A month before she passed she told me she wanted to go. Instead she had another month of not eating after 7 months of barely eating anything but liquids. It was awful in her last days though she had morphine. My dad on the other hand is 89 and though he is slowing down and a bit confused he is as happy as a clam in a nursing home. So i hope he lasts as long as he wants to.


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Trudeau is talking about expanding MAID to people who are competent to plan it (Original Post) applegrove Oct 2019 OP
This makes me happy Bev54 Oct 2019 #1
Trudeau has to win before he can start consultations to update the law. applegrove Oct 2019 #2
Yes Bev54 Oct 2019 #3
We have four parties on the left or center left. Two on the right. If applegrove Oct 2019 #4
If it is a minority government Bev54 Oct 2019 #5
Yes. I'm holding my breath the Liberals win. applegrove Oct 2019 #6

Bev54

(10,053 posts)
1. This makes me happy
Tue Oct 15, 2019, 07:56 PM
Oct 2019

I was upset that it did not allow for that at the outset, now I feel better. We should be able to plan for our end.

applegrove

(118,682 posts)
2. Trudeau has to win before he can start consultations to update the law.
Tue Oct 15, 2019, 07:58 PM
Oct 2019

The changes are not done yet.

Bev54

(10,053 posts)
3. Yes
Fri Oct 18, 2019, 10:59 AM
Oct 2019

I am hoping that the Canadian people do not fall for the conservative bs, which is just an extension of the US republican party. It has now been reported that Republicans are backing them financially as well as in ads. Canadians are fickle.

applegrove

(118,682 posts)
4. We have four parties on the left or center left. Two on the right. If
Fri Oct 18, 2019, 03:24 PM
Oct 2019

Last edited Fri Oct 18, 2019, 04:03 PM - Edit history (1)

the Conservatives win a minority it will be with 35% of the vote. Way more people are small "l" liberal in canada.

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