In Canada, euthanasia is illegal, however, there are many cases where individuals are diagnosed with terminal illnesses, and desire to end their lives to end their suffering. The Rodriguez v. British Columbia case is not a rare one, it represents a plethora of other cases that are very similar in nature. The topic is very disputed, and for good reason. Assisted suicide is currently illegal in Canada, however, this issue has a very long-term impact because many terminally-ill patients reach a point in their lives where they do not have the desire to continue living. People like this are affected negatively. They are not able to end their lives due to the laws that stand against euthanasia. The question of whether assisted suicide should be legalized will keep reappearing because individuals have different point of views on whether life should be lived for the sake of it, or if truly living life, is living it happy and
In Canada, euthanasia is illegal, however, there are many cases where individuals are diagnosed with terminal illnesses, and desire to end their lives to end their suffering. The Rodriguez v. British Columbia case is not a rare one, it represents a plethora of other cases that are very similar in nature. The topic is very disputed, and for good reason. Assisted suicide is currently illegal in Canada, however, this issue has a very long-term impact because many terminally-ill patients reach a point in their lives where they do not have the desire to continue living. People like this are affected negatively. They are not able to end their lives due to the laws that stand against euthanasia. The question of whether assisted suicide should be legalized will keep reappearing because individuals have different point of views on whether life should be lived for the sake of it, or if truly living life, is living it happy and