Veterans Affairs closes assisted-dying investigation, says four cases were ‘isolated’
OTTAWA — Veterans Affairs Canada says it is closing its investigation into reports that former service members were offered medically assisted deaths.
The department says in a final report today that it has concluded the issue was “isolated” to a single employee who raised assisted dying as an option with four veterans.
Veterans Affairs says it reviewed hundreds of thousands of files and followed up with hundreds of former service members and family members as part of its investigation.
The department says it has issued new guidance and training forbidding staff from raising assisted dying as an option.