Woman plans to die on Thursday, saying Ottawa is forcing early death on her
HALIFAX — Audrey Parker has decided to end her life on Thursday.
She has approached it as a political act — an important public statement about Canada’s relatively new assisted dying law.
The 57-year-old Halifax woman says she is thankful the law will allow her to end the excruciating pain caused by cancerous tumours in her bones, but she says the legislation has left her in a terrible bind.
In recent weeks, the platinum-haired former ballroom dance instructor has spoken out — on social media, in newspapers, on TV — about how the two-year-old law is forcing her to choose to die sooner than she wants.


