Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1977, p. 8

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Two still in custody MarieAndree Lecterc of Quebec city and tiarles Sohhraj FretichVietnainese escorted To introduce historic bils Not promoting euthanasia MPP TORONTO CF Lorne Maeck says the historic bill he is to introduce in the Ontario legislature today does not pro mote euthanasia or mercy kill mg Allow people to die with dig nitythats really what Im saying the member of theleg islature for Parry Sound said of his bill Maccks Natural Death Act is the first bill to be introduced under new set of legislative rules which allows private members to introduce legisla tion with chaiiceof getting the approval of the legislature In the past bills such as the Natural Death Act rarely came to vote ltut under the new rules pri vate members bills can be de bated and voted on as long as no more than 20 members in the lZSseat assembly are opposed lf Maecks bill scheduled to be debated later this month send it to legislative com mittee so that members of the public can comment on it Maeck 51 former police man RCAF veteran and legis lature whip for the Progressive Conservatives said his bill is modelled on California legisla tion it would allow mentallycom petent adults to sign paper similar to will allowing doc tors to remove lifessustaining equipment from them in the last stages of terminal illness Im not saying that someone who is terminally ill be given needle to hasten death Maeck said That of course is eu tliaiiasia mercy killing and dont support that at all He envisions people signing the authorization while they are still healthy although he doesnt preclude tcrminallyill patients from signing as long as they are mentally competent The legislation would require neither members of the family or medical personnel involved The bill says that at the time of removal of life support sys tems two doctors besides the attending physician would de termine whether the patient is terminallyill The authorization would read being of sound mind wilfully and voluntarily direct Featuring that all lifesustaining proce dures be withheld or withdrawn if at any time should be in terminal condition and where the application of life sustaining procedures would serve only to artificially prolong the moment of death It is my intention that this direc tion be honored by my family physicians and medical staff as the final expression of my legal HLL NEW mothJ3 tinqtritlertrrf fly ftthUr tan warm manna total Alum and trim wtvirl funumnuntouw wJMHWHHHHriHUUdNi In Alumni 4354114 In lant 7164474 ED ISY FR holida Rent Car System right to refuse medical or surgical treatment and to die naturally Maeck who was chosen by mag This ad will save you 15 off the cost of insulating your attic with cellulose fibre for the month of March only Discount NNISFIl NSU lAIION lottery to introduce the first new rivate members bill said his ill has three main prin ciples 30 CAll TODAY 4364899 by police oii their way to Delhi court appearance They have been imprisoned since last lu ly while police Investigate if they are linked with Photo French education throne topic TORONTO itPt New pro vincial initiatives in French education in the province are expected to be among the high lights of the speech from the throne which opens the fourth session of the 30th parliament of Ontario today The throne speech in which the government traditionally outlines thedirections of its leg islative program is to be read by LtGov Pauline lcibbon at about pm EST Among the Irenchlanguagc education initiatives may be bill forcing the Essex ounty board of education to construct Frenchlanguage high school in the area Education Minister Thomas Wells said earlier this month he will take legislative action to force construction of the school if the board tillllll ties to refuse to build the school Premier William Davis has also promised more rights for Freiictrspeaking Ontario ltstr dents The new session is the fourth for the premiers minority lto gressive onservative govern ment elected in September 1973 Standing in the lttllltltli Progressive onservativc 32 NDP 38 Liberal 33 Treasurer Darcy McKeough is tentatively scheduled to bring down new budget April 19 Other highlights of the new session are expected to include revamped family law reform bill to be introduced by Attor neyGeneral Roy McMurtry similar package introduced by McMurtry in the last session was withdrawn for changes Labor Minister Bette Stcplr eiisoii is expected to bring in an omnibus bill dealing with oc cupational health and safety to replace an interim measure ap proved in the last session Solicitortleiieral John Mac Beths citizens complaint bu reau legislation providing means of investigating coin plaints against police and Dr Stepliensons move to set up prmincewvitle bargaining by trade in the building trades on ions are also expected to be dis cussed til the new session TRY lCSYSIlCI The session also will see the first trial of new method of dealing with private members ltlll lttlttlll such 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