Two good news items from Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of Ontario

Motion 388, the motion to clarify the assisted suicide law in Canada concerning Internet Suicide Predators unanimously passed at second reading today. The Motion will now go to the Justice Committee for further discussion. The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition worked hard supporting Harold Albrecht MP (Kitchener-Conestoga) to develop and present Motion 388. Congratulations Harold!!!

The Southern Australian parliament defeated an assisted suicide bill today. Link to the article.

M-388 reads as follows: “That, in the opinion of the House, for greater certainty, the government should take steps to ensure that counselling a person to commit suicide or aiding or abetting a person to commit suicide is an offence under section 241 of the Criminal Code, regardless of the means used to counsel or aid or abet including via telecommunications, the Internet or a computer system.”

The EPCO provided more information about Motion M-388 when it received its first hour of debate in the House of Commons on October 7th:

October 8, 2009
Motion 388 receives its first hour of debate
Are Internet Suicide Predators protected by the language of the law?

Harold Albrecht MP introduced Motion 388 to encourage the government to clarify Section 241 of the Criminal Code in order to ensure that the law applies to Internet suicide predators.

In March 2008, Nadia Kajouji killed herself after being encouraged and counseled by William Melchert-Dinkel, a licensed practical nurse in Minnesota.

In response to a plea by Kajouji’s mother, Albrecht introduced M388 to clarify the assisted suicide law and to address the crime of online suicide counseling, which has led to Nadia and other young people committing suicide after being urged by predators via the Internet.

In his speech at the House of Commons, Albrecht presented several key points.

Click here to read the complete commentary.

Public date: November 19th, 2009
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