Bill C-7: Assisted Suicide – Take Action!

Take Action:
Week of March 8th, 2021
The next 24 hours are crucial!
Thanks to each of you for your continued engagement and passion in fighting this bill!
Bill C-7 proposes to further liberalize Canada’s current law and endangers the lives of vulnerable Canadians.
Bill C-7 would allow a new category of people to be killed, namely those who are not dying, whose natural death is not “reasonably foreseeable.” This would include people with disabilities or chronic but not fatal illnesses.
What can you do?
- Pray that God will restrain the hearts of men and that they may vote to care for our neighbours through palliative care and suicide prevention rather than vote to enable our neighbours to commit assisted suicide.
- Because of this volatile situation, it is imperative that you reach out to your MP, the Justice and Health Ministers, and the Justice and Health Critics to tell them that you oppose the removal of safeguards and the expansion of eligibility. This is especially important if you know or suspect that your MP is supportive of assisted suicide.
ARPA’s Submissions to Parliament
John Sikkema, legal counsel for ARPA, had the privilege of presenting to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights on the issue of euthanasia and C-7. André Schutten, the Director of Law & Policy for ARPA, had a similar opportunity to testify before the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. Watch both of their submissions below!
ARPA Articles relating to Bill C-7:


