MAID Speech Evidence — Still-Sitting MPs

This page extracts key Hansard debate speeches from MAID C-14 and C-7, flags speeches by still-sitting MPs, and links each statement to official debate transcripts.

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This evidence page is generated from the canonical MAID evidence catalog in data/maid_evidence_master.json. It shows every key Hansard speech in the MAID debate corpus and flags speeches by MPs who are still serving.

SpeakerPartyRidingDateStageFlagsQuote
Luc Thériault
MP
Bloc QuébécoisMontcalm2016-05-31Third Reading — Questions (C-14)STILL SITTING C-7Does she believe it is acceptable and humane for a person to have to go on a hunger strike to be able to access medical assistance in dying?
Arif Virani
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice
LiberalParkdale—High Park2020-12-04Third ReadingC-7I am really disappointed, to be frank, to see my colleagues across the aisle delaying the bill, increasing the chances that the government misses the court-imposed deadline and prolongs the suffering of Canadians.
Cathy McLeod
MP
ConservativeKamloops—Thompson—Cariboo2016-05-31Third Reading — QuestionsC-14I heard this from 100% of the people in my riding, is that there should be very clear and specific language on the protection of the health conscience rights of our health care providers.
Garnett Genuis
MP
ConservativeSherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan2020-12-04Third Reading — QuestionsC-7When all of the representative organizations who represent people with disabilities are raising big concerns, I think the government should take that seriously.
Gérard Deltell
MP
ConservativeLouis-Saint-Laurent2020-12-04Third Reading — QuestionsC-7Since this issue is literally about life or death, would it not have been better to have the Supreme Court of Canada as the court to rule definitively on this issue?
Jody Wilson-Raybould
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
LiberalVancouver Granville2016-05-31Third ReadingC-14Bill C-14 represents the government's policy choice to address medical assistance in dying, a choice that is fully informed by consultations with Canadians and experts.
John Barlow
MP
ConservativeFoothills2016-05-31Third Reading — QuestionsC-14There is no funding in the 2016 budget for palliative care. We tried to put an amendment through last night, which was voted down.
Mark Warawa
MP
ConservativeLangley—Aldergrove2016-05-31Third ReadingC-1484% of Canadians do support this under certain criteria, and that criteria is that the illness is terminal, and the person is suffering terribly and repeatedly asks to have assisted suicide to end their suffering.
Maryam Monsef
MP
LiberalPeterborough—Kawartha2020-12-04Third Reading — MotionC-7moved that Bill C-7, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying), be read the third time and passed.
Randall Garrison
MP
NDPEsquimalt—Saanich—Sooke2020-12-04Third Reading — QuestionsC-7COVID was partially responsible for the delay, but certainly the Liberal government's prorogation was a bigger cause for the delay.
Rob Moore
MP
ConservativeFundy Royal2020-12-04Third Reading — QuestionsC-7Not one of the amendments that were proposed by our Conservative Party at committee was adopted.

Source: Official Hansard transcripts via OpenParliament.ca and the MAID debate summary dataset. This page is intended as a statement-level cross-reference for accountability research.

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