
The MAiD Great Replacement Theory Goes Mainstream
How demographic statistics about assisted dying became evidence for a racist conspiracy theory
MAiD in Canada delivers accurate, compassionate insights on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). Led by nurses Paul and Kim, we address misinformation, share updates, and explore key issues to inform and empower our readers.
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How demographic statistics about assisted dying became evidence for a racist conspiracy theory

UBC researchers are seeking health care providers who have supported or assessed men who sought or received medical assistance in dying.

We’re going to try something a little different in September: an Ask Us Anything.

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Another example of a win for truth your support made possible

We missed posting the July MAiD quiz due to some personal life events getting in the way. But we’re back this month with the August Quiz. With MAiD for mental illness continuing to make headlines, new and ongoing court cases, and the federal government still to respond to recommendations from the parliamentary AMAD committee, we thought this month was a good time to focus our quiz on MAiD and…

This week in MAiD misinformation is dedicated to Tucker Carlson, who interviewed a familiar Canadian purveyor of misinformation and conspiracy theories about MAiD.

The American Association of Suicidology republishes its statement distinguishing MAiD from suicide—and illustrates one of the greatest challenges of combating misinformation.

We are always looking for way to make information about medical assistance in dying easier to access, understand, and share.