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Québec Government tramples on protocol to push for Euthanasia

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The Québec government is being challenged to justify its plan to defy parliamentary protocol in order to push through a controversial euthanasia bill.
 
Bill 52 was halted by the Quebec election last month. However, the new government has stated that it will not seek the National Assembly's consent to re-introduce the legislation despite the fact that re-introduction of a Bill after a Parliamentary session has always required unanimous consent from the Assembly in the past.
 
The Federal Criminal Code holds that euthanasia is homicide; the Bill defines killing by lethal injection as 'health care' in order to avoid the Criminal Code prohibition.

Please sign a petition launched by the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC) and addressed to Justice Minister, Peter MacKay, opposing the government's actions. 

Read more and sign the petition here >