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This is a conversation about medically assisted dying for people with mental health struggles, known as MAID in Canada. The discussion focuses on MAID eligibility trying to be expanded to those with mental illnesses and mental health struggles. The conversation includes differing opinions, with some believing that people should have the right to choose assisted suicide regardless of their reasons, while others argue that promoting fighting through adversity to become stronger is essential. I discuss the importance of mental health resources and support, including psychological counseling, to overcome mental illnesses and why we should not be expanding medical assistance in dying for mental health reasons. Enjoy! My book “10 Minutes to Feel Less Anxious: How to Be Proactive With Your Mental Health and Anxiety” releases March 31, 2023, and is available for pre-order now at https://feellessanxious.com Mentioned article: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canad... My first TEDx talk is available to watch (& is at over 42,000 views!) so when you're done watching this, go give it a watch: • Social Anxiety: The Silent Pandemic That N... Get my 3 Steps to Taking Back Control From Social Anxiety (for free): https://www.socialanxietykyle.com/3-s... Did you know I speak at schools? Get more info and book me to speak at your school here: https://www.socialanxietykyle.com/tee... You can also find me here: Instagram: / social_anxiety_kyle TikTok: / socialanxietykyle Facebook: / socialanxietykyle https://socialanxietykyle.com Medical Disclaimer: I (Kyle Mitchell) do not provide a diagnosis and my advice/tips/strategies are not a substitute for your therapist, doctor, or any medications you may be currently taking. Basically, I am not a doctor and the advice I give is based on my own experiences and research I have conducted personally.