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Canada has the fastest growing assisted dying program in the world. Medical Assistance in Dying (passive and active euthanasia) is now tied as Canada's 5th leading cause of death.
We tackle loneliness and social isolation, individualism, and (briefly) social response to suffering.
Not a light episode, but a crucial topic to discuss.
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We delve into the rapid growth and normalization of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada, now one of the leading causes of death in the country. Dr. Rebecca Vachon, Health Program Director at Cardus Institute in Ottawa, shares her expertise on the subject, highlighting key findings from reports on euthanasia and the broader implications for Canadian healthcare. The conversation addresses ethical, legal, and social aspects of MAiD, comparing Canada's approach with other countries and exploring the complexities of autonomy and consent. We also touch on related issues such as palliative care, social isolation, and how faith communities play a role in alleviating loneliness. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the controversial and evolving landscape of assisted dying in Canada.
00:00 Introduction: The Rapid Expansion of MAiD in Canada
01:01 Interview with Dr. Rebecca Vachon
02:34 Summary of the Report: From Exceptional to Routine
04:39 Factors Contributing to the Growth of MAiD
07:24 Comparing International Approaches to Assisted Dying
10:06 Autonomy and Consent in MAiD
10:59 Cultural and Procedural Normalization of MAiD
14:12 Public Opinion and Concerns about MAiD
26:30 Palliative Care and Its Challenges
39:19 Social Isolation and Loneliness
49:37 Conclusion: Society's Response to Suffering
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