Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms ——Bio and Archives--January 20, 2026
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CALGARY, AB: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces the release of a new report by veteran journalist and public policy analyst Nigel Hannaford, Canada’s assisted suicide crisis: The sinister culture of death in Canadian healthcare. The report warns that Canada’s assisted suicide regime is expanding rapidly, placing vulnerable Canadians at risk and undermining freedom, autonomy, and human dignity.
The report explains that assisted suicide was originally introduced in Canada as a narrowly limited exception, with strict safeguards requiring contemporaneous, voluntary, and informed consent. That foundation is now increasingly threatened by expanding eligibility and mounting pressure from advocacy organizations.
The report calls on governments to strengthen assisted suicide safeguards, reject any form of non-consensual euthanasia, protect assisted-suicide-free spaces for those who want them, and improve access to high-quality palliative care across Canada.
Report author Nigel Hannaford said, “Canada was promised a tightly restricted assisted suicide regime with robust safeguards and informed consent. Instead, assisted suicide has become increasingly routine, and activists are now demanding changes that would make true informed consent impossible.”
“If Canadians want to remain a free people, informed consent must remain non-negotiable. No one should ever face pressure, suggestion, or expectation that death is the answer to suffering, disability, poverty, or inadequate healthcare,” he added.
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Founded in 2010 as a voice for freedom in Canada’s courtrooms, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF’s) mission is to defend the constitutional freedoms of Canadians through litigation and education.