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Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers We are the leading body of professionals in the field of medical assistance in dying.

CAMAP Members are invited to join today's special Case Sharing webinar happening at 3 PM (PDT).REGISTER: https://camapca...
18/06/2026

CAMAP Members are invited to join today's special Case Sharing webinar happening at 3 PM (PDT).

REGISTER: https://camapcanada.ca/event/jun18-2026-case-sharing/

This 90-minute virtual learning series is held every other month for CAMAP members who are assessors, providers, or care coordinators. Each session features real-world case presentations followed by facilitated discussion, offering a practical space to learn from peers, explore diverse approaches, and reflect on challenges in MAiD practice. Attendance is restricted to ensure a confidential environment where members can openly share experiences and insights.

This program has been accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) through the Office of Continuing Professional Development at Queen’s University.

“Thanks to the legalization of medical assistance in dying, more than 100,000 Canadians have been spared unnecessary suf...
17/06/2026

“Thanks to the legalization of medical assistance in dying, more than 100,000 Canadians have been spared unnecessary suffering at end-of-life," writes André Picard.

"As we mark the 10th anniversary of Bill C-14, Medical Assistance in Dying, on June 17, we should be celebrating, not hand-wringing.

The culture of dying has changed fundamentally, for the better. About one in every 20 deaths is now medically assisted.

Life has not been cheapened by MAID. Dignity, choice, and bodily autonomy have all been bolstered. ”

Read, “Ten years of MAID, and suffering averted, is cause for celebration” now in The Globe & Mail

17/06/2026

End-of-life decisions are among the most personal — and the most complex — we face in our lifetimes.

Yet many people navigate these decisions without access to reliable information.

WeCanChoose.ca is a new public education website created by Dying With Dignity Canada. It’s designed to change that.

Whether you're thinking about your own end of life, supporting someone you love, or simply want to understand your options, the site offers plain-language information, practical tools, and real stories from real people who've been there.

It covers the full spectrum of end-of-life planning — including medical assistance in dying (MAID) — as one of the options available in Canada.

You are not alone in a sea of information.

Explore the site at WeCanChoose.ca

Today marks a significant milestone in the history of MAiD in Canada. On this date in 2016, the Carter v Canada Supreme ...
17/06/2026

Today marks a significant milestone in the history of MAiD in Canada. On this date in 2016, the Carter v Canada Supreme Court decision legalized medical assistance in dying. Since then, CAMAP has worked tirelessly to provide leadership, guidance, and education to healthcare professionals in this space.

Ten years later, our members remain committed to providing high quality, end-of-life care to those who meet the eligibility requirements. who desire it. At CAMAP, we continue to work with healthcare professionals across the country to offer the best education, training, and supports available.

CAMAP is proud to announce the latest volume of the Canadian Journal of MAiD is now available. Following the success of ...
09/06/2026

CAMAP is proud to announce the latest volume of the Canadian Journal of MAiD is now available. Following the success of our first volume, this latest edition features a variety of compelling articles and insights.

READ NOW: https://maidjournal.ca/mj/en/

Here’s just a brief selection of what you’ll find in this volume:

• MAiD Research Forum 2026: Research to Inform Practice and Policy: Abstracts
• Navigating End-of-Life Choices: Perspectives of Individuals Living with Multiple Sclerosis on Medical Assistance in Dying in Various Hypothetical Situations
• Dementia and MAiD
• Disrupting Death and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD): Podcasting as Public Scholarship and Knowledge Mobilization
• and much more…

Read the latest volume now, and share it with your colleagues to help spread this important work.

Today is the day! Join us for a Members-only Ask Me Anything event with Dr. Konia Troutonhttps://camapcanada.ca/event/am...
03/06/2026

Today is the day! Join us for a Members-only Ask Me Anything event with Dr. Konia Trouton

https://camapcanada.ca/event/ama-dr-konia-trouton/

Dr. Konia Trouton will lead an interactive discussion focused on practical approaches to cognitive assessment and capacity evaluation in MAiD care. Designed for clinicians and MAiD team members, this session will provide an opportunity to explore real-world challenges, ask questions, and reflect on approaches to complex cases in a supportive peer-learning environment.

CAMAP is pleased to launch the newest issue of the Canadian Journal of MAiD. Following the success of our first issue, t...
03/06/2026

CAMAP is pleased to launch the newest issue of the Canadian Journal of MAiD. Following the success of our first issue, this latest edition features a variety of compelling articles and insights.

READ MORE: https://maidjournal.ca/mj/en/

In this issue, you'll find articles including:
• MAiD Research Forum 2026: Research to Inform Practice and Policy: Abstracts
• Navigating End-of-Life Choices: Perspectives of Individuals Living with Multiple Sclerosis on Medical Assistance in Dying in Various Hypothetical Situations
• Dementia and MAiD
• Disrupting Death and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD): Podcasting as Public Scholarship and Knowledge Mobilization
• and much more…

Explore the latest issue now

Coming this Wednesday, CAMAP Members are invited to join the virtual Ask Me Anything event with Dr. Konia Troutonhttps:/...
01/06/2026

Coming this Wednesday, CAMAP Members are invited to join the virtual Ask Me Anything event with Dr. Konia Trouton

https://camapcanada.ca/event/ama-dr-konia-trouton/

Dr. Konia Trouton will lead an interactive discussion focused on practical approaches to cognitive assessment and capacity evaluation in MAiD care. Designed for clinicians and MAiD team members, this session will provide an opportunity to explore real-world challenges, ask questions, and reflect on approaches to complex cases in a supportive peer-learning environment.

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