B.C. embracing medical assistance in dying
Chris Walters felt angry and cheated on the last morning of his life.
He was just 41 years and one day old when he opted to end his life in September through Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) after seven futile rounds of debilitating chemotherapy for Stage 4 colon cancer.
Nearly a year-and-a-half after Canada amended the Criminal Code to legalize physician-assisted death, about 55 terminally ill British Columbians opt for the procedure each month, the highest per-capita rate in Canada. Whether
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