One mans fight for his right to die

Published: Jan. 16, 2020, 5:10 a.m.

b'Ron Posno knows how he wants to die: on his own terms and with help from a healthcare professional. He\\u2019s an advocate for people with dementia and a volunteer with Dying with Dignity Canada from London, Ontario. But he doesn\\u2019t qualify for a medically-assisted death right now. That could change. Starting this week, the federal government has launched two weeks of public consultations asking Canadians how they would like to amend the existing medically-assisted dying laws. This follows a Quebec ruling last September that found people should be able to access assisted dying even if death is not imminent. Today on Front Burner, we ask if dementia patients should be able to consent to an assisted death in advance.'