New video shows late activist pleading for change to assisted dying rules
HALIFAX — A new national campaign is honouring a Halifax woman who ended her life with medical assistance — and lobbying the federal government to amend Canada’s assisted dying rules.
Audrey Parker died with medical assistance on Nov. 1, two years after she had been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer.
On Wednesday, Dying With Dignity Canada released a video message that Parker recorded just three days before she died.
In the three-minute clip, Parker urges Canadians to speak out for the rights of suffering Canadians who have been approved for medical assistance in dying.