Letter to the Editor
Editor,
As a citizen of Canada, I am concerned about the direction Canada is going particularly with “Assisted Suicide”. Since the outcome of this Bill, yet to be enacted, statistics and reports from Netherlands and Holland suggest that some real dialogue must take place for Canadians to fully realize the ramifications of this Bill.
Daring to enter the fray, I sent a letter outlining my concerns to MP Larry Miller, who agreed with my concerns and suggested I send it to the papers. I also dared to send it to Attorney General Peter MacKay with the query: “HOW DOES THE SUPREME COURT HAVE THE POWER TO OVERTURN THE DECISION OF OUR LAWMAKERS?”
The Supreme Court has given our Lawmakers one year as of Feb. 2015 to pass an Act to redefine the Criminal Code to legalize “Assisted Suicide” (read the fine print).
Who is running the show in Ottawa?
Brenda Carlton, Meaford