“In My Own Time” is a documentary film that looks at what it means to die on one’s own terms. Using first-hand accounts from people across Canada, this film will offer perspectives on medical assistance in dying (MAID) less commonly seen in media reports and present an opportunity to educate people on end-of-life choice in Canada.
Join us for the premiere
On November 2, 2023 (World Right to Die Day), at 7:00 p.m. ET, Dying With Dignity Canada will be hosting the premiere of “In My Own Time” at Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Toronto.
The event will begin with a brief welcome message, followed by the screening of the film, and end with an insightful panel discussion with the documentary filmmakers.
General Admission: $10.00 Event Capacity: 387 people
Because this is a seated venue, advance registration is required with the first name, last name, and email address of each attendee.
Featuring emotional patient stories from across Canada, as well as:
Dr. Stefanie Green, MAID provider and author of THIS IS ASSISTED DYING
Kim King, friend of Audrey Parker. Audrey made national news in 2018 when she advocated for an important change in MAID legislation – the waiver of final consent
On Wednesday, October 11, we’ll be sitting down with psychotherapist and certified music therapist Dr. SarahRose Black to hear about how music therapy can be incorporated into health care plans, who can qualify, and its potential to transform end of life care.
Have questions that only a MAID Provider could answer? Do you wish you could get involved in shaping our webinars? Now's your chance! On Tuesday, October 24, we'll be hosting a special session with MAID Providers Erica Maynard, NP and Aaron McKim, MD.