Dear Members of Parliament,   

We, the undersigned member organizations and allies of the disability rights community, ask the Government of Canada to stop and rethink the radical and highly divisive changes proposed for Canada's medical assistance in dying regime in Bill C-7. Bill C-7 sets apart people with disabilities and disabling conditions as the only Canadians to be offered assistance in dying when they are not actually nearing death. This core feature of the Bill is not widely understood, even among Canadian parliamentarians, with the result that many may find themselves supporting a Bill without grappling with its implications. 

As it stands, Bill C-7 is dangerous and discriminatory. Three United Nations experts have warned that Bill C-7 will violate international human rights conventions to which Canada is a signatory. Canadian legal experts warn that Bill C-7 will violate the Charter rights of persons with disabilities. People with disabilities, including in particular those who are marginalized, Black, Indigenous, racialized and poor, have warned that Bill C-7 will undermine their dignity and put their very lives at risk. 

Canadians with disabilities are hearing MPs and Senators arguing that lives just like theirs featuring disabilities just like theirs are not livable. This is harmful and hurtful and stigmatizing. 

Parliamentarians have a responsibility to think through the unintended but entirely foreseeable consequences of new legislation, recognizing that people with disabilities face overwhelming barriers to disability support services, mental health care, housing, income security and other means and measures essential to a dignified life. The reality is that for many people with disabilities, dehumanizing long term care homes are the only option. And now MAiD?

It is time for our lawmakers to grapple honestly with ableism and refrain from empty gestures of concern when Canadians with disabilities speak up in desperation. It is long past time for a courageous and comprehensive response to the many ways in which people with disabling conditions are made to suffer unbearable lives. Expanding the availability of medically assisted death for this social group, and only this social group, is not a good faith response to the Québec Superior Court's decision in Truchon. To quote minister Lametti, letting the Truchon deadline lapse may temporarily permit some uncertainty in how the Criminal Code is applied in Québec with respect to medical assistance in dying. While this is, as he acknowledged, "a matter of general concern", it is a matter of far greater concern to pass into law an amendment that authorizes physicians to end the lives of patients who have been denied every opportunity to live decent and dignified lives. 

Take your time, start over, and get this right. As you do so, be careful to heed the advice of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: "Listen closely to the most directly affected. Their antenna is highly attuned to ableism. When they see it, you should pause and reflect before proceeding".

Bill C-7 is not the answer.

Signed by representatives of, 

1.     Inclusion Canada

2.     Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association

3.     Canadian Institute for Inclusion and Citizenship

4.     Communication Disabilities Access Canada

5.     The Institute for Research and Development on Inclusion and Society (IRIS)

6.     L’Arche Canada

7.     B.C. Aboriginal Network on Disability Society (BCANDS)

8.     ARCH Disability Law Centre

9.     Council of Canadians with Disabilities

10.  Toujours Vivant-Not Dead Yet

11.  People First of Canada

12.  The DisAbled Women’s Network of Canada / Réseau d'Action des Femmes Handicapées du Canada (DAWN-RAFH Canada)

13.  Independent Living Canada - Vie autonome Canada

14.  Muscular Dystrophy Canada

15.  CNIB

16.  Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) 

17.  Black Health Alliance

18.  Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA)

19.  National Association of Women and the Law/Association nationale Femmes et Droit

20.  Accessibility for All

21.  Vivre dans la Dignité / Living with Dignity

22.  Spinal Cord Injury Canada

23.  Refuge Newcomer Health

24.  The Physicians' Alliance against Euthanasia

25.  Canadian Physicians for Life

26.  Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

27.  The Disability Justice Network of Ontario

28.  Reproductive Justice New Brunswick 

29.  Inclusion BC

30.  Société québécoise de la déficience intellectuelle

31.  Plan Institute

32.  Tangled Art + Disability

33.  Delta Hospice Society

34.  The Disability Rights Coalition of Nova Scotia

35.  Black Lives Matter Toronto (BLMTO)

36.  SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) Toronto

37.  Independent Living Nova Scotia 

38.  Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion

39.  Choose Life Niagara

40.  Inclusion Lloydminster

41.  Inclusion Foothills Association

42.  Resources Supporting Family and Community Legacies Inc

43.  Families for a Secure Future

44.  Planned Lifetime Advocacy Network

45.  BeConnected Support Services

46.  Family Support Institute of BC

47.  Chilliwack Society for Community Living

48.  The HOME Society

49.  Community Homes Action Group, Nova Scotia

50.  Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ottawa-Cornwall

51.  Inclusion Amherst 

52.  Le Mouvement Citoyen Handicap-Québec

53.  GTA Disability Coalition

54.  BCEdAccess Society

55.  Life Changes Coaching 

56.  Ocean Ridge Support Services

57.  Gateway Healthcare

58.  Inclusion Powell River

59.  POOF Protecting ODSP OW Funding

60.  Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University

61.  Broadreach Training and Resources

62.  Hamilton Catholic Doctors Organization

63.  Toronto Board of Rabbis

64.  Kamloops Pro-life Society

65.  PEI Association for Community Living

66.  Collingwood medical clinic, Vancouver BC

67.  Straits Association for Community Living

68.  National Association of Catholic Nurses – Canada

69.  Pei League for Equal Opportunities

70.  Inclusion Selkirk

71.  The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada 

72.  Concerned Ontario Doctors

73.  People First Nova Scotia

74.  Canadian Centre for Christian Charities

75.  Empower, The Disability Resource Centre

76.  MSU Student Health Education Centre (SHEC)

77.  Black Medical Student Association

78.  Hamilton Community Legal Clinic

79.  No Pride in Policing Coalition

80.  DMI Ministries

81.  Pluralie

82.  Schizophrenia Society of Newfoundland & Labrador

83.  Newfoundland and Labrador Association for Community Living

84.  Independent Living Centre London and Area

85.  Bathesda Christian Association

86.  Burnaby Association for Community Inclusion

87.  Christian Legal Fellowship / Alliance des chrétiens en droit

88.  Inclusion Saskatchewan

89.  ARPA Canada 

90.  The Poverty and Human Rights Centre

91.  Spring Socialist Network

92.  Fédération des femmes du Québec

93.  Hand Over Hand

94.  Community Living Welland Pelham

95.  The New Brunswick Association for Community Living

96.  Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary

97.  Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy

98.  Muslim Medical Association of Ottawa

99.  ODSP Action Coalition

100.  Pauline Jewett Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies

101. Self Advocates of Semiahmoo

102. The Richmond Centre for Disability

103. the Legion of Mary Curia in Calgary

104. Inclusion Calgary

105. God Squad Canada

106. Vancouver Rape Relief & Women’s Shelter

107. St. Catherine of Siena Chapter of the Lay Dominicans of the Canadian Province

108. Family Alliance Ontario

109. Limestone Family Support Group Inc.,

110. Ontario Disability Coalition

111. Lifetime Circles

112. Nunavummi Disabilities Makinnasuaqtiit Society’s

113. Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians

114. The Sacred Arts Guild of Alberta

115. Inclusion Winnipeg

116. The Catholic Women's League of Canada and local chapters[1]

117. Canadian Angelman Syndrome Society

118. The Cooperators of the Heralds of the Gospel – Calgary

119. Physicians Together with Vulnerable Canadians

120.  Platform

121. Inclusion Alberta

122. Assembly of Women Religious of the Diocese of Calgary

123. Inclusion Edmonton Region

124. Spectrum Society for Community Living

125. Inclusion Nova Scotia 

126.  Community Living Ontario

127.   l’Institut National pour l’Équité, l’Égalité et l’Inclusion des personnes en situation   de handicap (INÉÉI-PSH)

128. Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops

129.  L’Arche Halifax

130. The Institute for Community Engaged Research

131.  Ryerson University Disability Studies

132. Alliance for Life Ontario

133. Autistics United Canada

134. Citizens with Disabilities Ontario (CWDO)

135. ABLE2: Support for People with Disabilities

136. Partners for Planning

137.  Autistics for Autistics, Canada

138. Parkdale People's Economy

139. Archdiocese of Regina

140. NetSecure

141. Ecohesian

142. L ‘Arche London

143. Catholic Social Services Alberta

144. Christian Horizons

145. Inclusion Westman

146. Campaign Against Phone Autism Cures

147. Hamilton Health Workers for Alternatives to Policing

[1] St. Catherine’s, Niagara, Calgary, Grimsby, Crystal Beach, and Sault St. Marie, Guelph