From CNA:
A decade after euthanasia became legal in Canada, activists there say the political and cultural winds are shifting in favor of life — but there is still plenty of work to be done to roll back the country’s permissive assisted-dying regime.
In February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Carter v. Canada that the country’s prohibition on assisted dying was illegal, allowing for the first time that doctors in Canada could assist in killing patients who were suffering with incurable medical conditions. The court delayed implementation of that ruling for over a year, with the practice ultimately becoming legal in June 2016.