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How a B.C. court case could change medical assistance in dying across Canada

Posted on: Jan 30, 2026 17:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
How a B.C. court case could change medical assistance in dying across Canada

The insurance policy that allows faith-based health-care providers to censor medical assistance in dying in their facilities is beingness tried at present in B.C. Supreme Court. The plaintiffs want to see the policy struck down so patients don't have to transfer to another facility in the final moments of their lives.

If the case heads to the Supreme Court of Canada, the ramifications for the rest of the country could be significant. Here's why.

The number is increasing. In 2024, 16,499 patients were provided with MAID, up from 9,950 in 2021. This represented 5.1 per cent of all deaths in Canada in 2024.

Transfers for MAID can happen for any number of reasons, including a patient wanting to transfer from a hospital to die at home, for example.

Data from Health Canada’s annual reports on MAID show that in 2023, just under half of transfers for MAID were due to the policy of the facility where the patient was located. In 2024, this was true for a quarter of transfers. Data for 2021 and 2022 was not available.

The trial is happening in B.C., where roughly a third of MAID-related transfers were due to the policy of the facility in 2024.

But Health Canada data show such transfers are more common in other provinces, notably Manitoba (77 per cent) and Alberta (74 per cent). They are least common in the territories, P.E.I. And Newfoundland, some of which have no faith-based health-care facilities, and in Quebec, where such facilities are required to allow MAID.

The B.C. Supreme Court heard earlier this week from Sara Bergen, who is MAID director for the B.C. Ministry of Health. Part of her role is to liaise with officials in other provinces to understand how requests for MAID are handled in other jurisdictions. The following is based on her testimony.

Saskatchewan and Ontario have no provincial policy and leave the decision up to individual institutions.

Quebec requires that assessment and provision of MAID be allowed in long-term and palliative care facilities, regardless of whether they are faith-based. A Quebec judge refused an application from Montreal's Roman Catholic Archdiocese for exemption to that law for one of its palliative care homes until the case goes to trial.

Nova Scotia’s policy is unclear, but at least one faith-based hospital in the province has a dedicated space where MAID can be administered.

P.E.I. And Yukon have no faith-based end-of-life care facilities.

It is not known if there are faith-based palliative care facilities or policies governing this in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

No. This would allow practitioners who are willing and able to perform and assist with MAID to do so in buildings owned or leased by faith-based facilities. Staff at these facilities would not be required to participate.

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