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In February, 2015, in the case of Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), the Supreme Court of Canada struck down the criminal prohibition of physician assisted suicide and physician administered euthanasia, but suspended the ruling for one year to give federal and provincial governments an opportunity to draft new laws that conform to the decision. In January, 2016, the Court granted an extension of the suspension to 6 June, 2016. In the interim, it allowed euthanasia to proceed in Quebec under provincial legislation in force there, and allowed individuals seeking physician assisted suicide or euthanasia elsewhere to apply to a superior court to obtain authorization. A special joint committee of the Canadian House of Commons and Senate began work in January and produced a first report in the last week of February. On 14 April, 2016, the Liberal government introduced Bill C-14 to implement the Carter decision. The House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights was responsible for reviewing the bill, amending it if need be, and returning it to the House of Commons for third reading. This video contains clips of the testimony of Dr. Francine Lemire of the College of Family Physicians of Canada relevant to the protection of health care practitioners who do not want to be involved in euthanasia and assisted suicide. #ProtectConscience