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Euthanasia Is Now The Cause Of 1 In 20 Deaths In Canada

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Source: https://www.ibtimes.com/euthanasia-deaths-canada-1-20-3755206

Euthanasia Is Now The Cause Of 1 In 20 Deaths In Canada
Most recipients, 96%, were older adults with a median age of 77
By Carla St. Louis
Published 12/12/24 AT 11:33 AM EST​

An annual report by the Canadian government showed that deaths by euthanasia have steadily grown since it became legal.

Since the establishment of Canada's Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID) law in 2016, more than 60,000 people have used euthanasia to die.

Euthanasia accounted for 15,343 deaths in 2023 or 4.7% or about 1 in 20 of all deaths in the country.

According to a 2023 annual report on medical assistance in dying, assisted dying cases grew more than 15% last year but the growth in increases of euthanasia cases is slowing.

Health officials are not sure if that means cases are leveling out to a more predictable yearly average.

Most recipients were older adults, with a median age of 77. Most also had terminal illnesses, such as cancer, though 4% were granted euthanasia for chronic conditions without imminent death.​..
 
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