The father of a 27-year-old autistic woman who has been approved for euthanasia, has appealed the decision to allow his daughter to be killed.
Meghan Grant reported for CBC News on March 25, 2024 that a Calgary judge ruled that a 27-year-old Calgary Autistic woman can go ahead with a MAID death despite her father’s concerns. There is a publication ban on the names of the participants. The judge did order a 30 day stay to give the father an opportunity to appeal the decision.
This case is very close to me since I have an autistic son.
Grant reported that:
The daughter had been approved for euthanasia by one doctor and turned down by another doctor. The father took issue with the role of the Alberta Health Service in finding the second doctor to approve the death. Grant reports:
Her father took issue with the third doctor who signed off on M.V.’s MAID approval “because he was not independent or objective.”
At the March 11 hearing, Sarah Miller, counsel for the father, called the situation “a novel issue for Alberta” because the province operates a system where there is no appeal process and no means of reviewing a person’s MAID approval.
Justice Feasby did order an assessment of the Alberta Health Service’s role. Grant reports:
While Feasby found the “court cannot review a MAID applicant’s decision-making or the clinical judgment of the doctors and nurse practitioners,” he did rule the actions of the MAID navigator — a person who works for AHS and helps co-ordinate a patient’s eligibility assessment — can be examined.
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Feasby ruled the courts can review whether the AHS MAID navigator followed its own policy.
“There can be no doubt that it is a serious issue,” wrote Feasby. “The AHS MAID policy is part of the legal framework governing medical assistance in dying and, as such, is a matter of life and death.”
Nonetheless, Feasby only granted a 30 day continuance of the injunction based on a possible appeal, he did not extend the injunction until the role of the Alberta Health Service is examined.
On April 2, 2024, Kevin Martin reported for the Calgary Herald that the father of the 27-year-old Autistic woman appealed the decision to the Alberta Court of Appeal. Martin reported:
The judicial ruling that lifted an injunction blocking the assisted suicide of a Calgary woman has been appealed by her father.
Lawyers Sarah Miller and Emily Amirkhari filed two separate notices in the Alberta Court of Appeal on Tuesday appealing rulings by Justice Colin Feasby of applications made by their client, who can only be identified by the initials W.V.
Justice Feasby ruled, on March 25, that the temporary injunction preventing M.V. (daughter) from dying by euthanasia was to be lifted. The lawyers for W.V. (father) filed two appeals. The first appeal is based on an alleged error in law by Justice Feasby based on the unwillingness of the daughter to answer questions in court. The second appeal is asking the Alberta Court of Appeal to maintain the temporary injunction while the court proceedings take place.
Martin reported:
The father wants to know how his daughter, who has autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), qualifies for the life-ending procedure, which has been approved by two doctors.
Among the errors the lawyers say Feasby made in his ruling was finding the father does not have a private interest to seek a judicial review.
“The pain of losing a child, even an adult child, is not something that any parent should experience,” Feasby said in his written decision.
“(The parents) have devoted their lives to raising M.V. from birth and have continued to support her since she has come of age.
“They will understandably be devastated by her death,” he said.
Canada’s euthanasia law was not designed to protect vulnerable people. The law is designed to protect the doctors who are willing to kill.
The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition will seek to intervene in the appeal.
LifeNews.com Note: Alex Schadenberg is the executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition and you can read his blog here. File photo.
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