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The MAID Death Report (MDR) –
available on the Central Forms Repository
Bill C-7 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)
Bill C-14 An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make related amendments to other Acts (medical assistance in dying)
Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers
Clinician Aid A - Patient Request for Medical Assistance in Dying
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Clinician Aid C - (Secondary) "Medical Practitioner" or "Nurse Practitioner" Medical Assistance in Dying Aid
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Consolidated MAID law
Dying with dignity
First Annual Report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada, 2019
Government of Canada – Department of Justice - Medical Assistance in Dying Questions and Answers
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Government of Canada – Guidance on federal reporting requirements for MAID
Government of Canada – Medical Assistance in Dying
Health Canada – Medical Assistance in Dying
Health Canada – Guidance in Reporting on MAID
Justice Canada – Canada’s new medical assistance in dying law
Legislative Background – Bill C-7: Government of Canada’s Legislative Response to the Superior Court of Québec
Truchon Decision
MAiD House
MAID: Ontario (Centre for Effective Practice)
Medical assistance in dying: Implementing the framework
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care – Medical Assistance in Dying
Ministry of Health – Medical Assistance in Dying, Information for Patients
Office of the Chief Coroner – MAID Update
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Regulations for the monitoring of Medical Assistance in Dying
Supreme Court of Canada Judgements - Carter vs. Canada
The Centre for Effective Practice MAID resource