Veterans Affairs closes assisted-dying investigation, says four cases were 'isolated'

Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay participates in an interview in his office in Ottawa, on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. Veterans Affairs Canada says it is closing its investigation into reports former service members were offered medically assisted deaths.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA - Veterans Affairs Canada has closed its investigation into reports that former service members were offered medical assistance in dying, saying it uncovered only four "isolated" incidents involving a single employee.

The conclusion is contained in a report submitted to the House of Commons veterans affairs committee on Friday, following an investigation that involved reviewing thousands of files and interviews with hundreds of former service members and their families.

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