Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the impact of Kay Carter?
A) She was a young woman who was living with an incurable disease (Guillain-Barré syndrome) and bedridden for life.
B) She asked the doctors to disconnect the respirator that was keeping her alive, arguing that no one can be made to undergo treatment without consent.
C) Her case was important in making change to Canada's laws on medically assisted dying.
D) As a result of her case the courts ruled that the doctors would not be permitted to aid to commit suicide.
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