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canadas assisted suicide program could include teens and infants

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- Canada's MAID program facilitates around 15,000 assisted suicides annually.
- Proposed changes could allow infants with severe disabilities and individuals with mental illnesses to qualify by 2027.
- Conservative politicians advocate for a freeze on program expansion.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney has not taken a definitive stance.
- Critics express concern about normalization of assisted suicide for vulnerable populations including teenagers.
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