Beloved Canadian children’s author Robert Munsch has opted for medically assisted death in Canada, one of the few countries where this option is legal for individuals not facing terminal illnesses. In a recent discussion with journalist Katie Engelhart, the focus was on Munsch’s enduring literary legacy, the impact of dementia on his creativity, and a broader examination of how medical assistance in dying (MAID) functions in Canada today. The conversation delved into the accessibility of MAID, as well as the ongoing moral and ethical debates surrounding this practice.
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