This presentation delves into the ethical issues surrounding mercy killing, specifically focusing on the legalization of euthanasia in Canada. It explores the challenges to personal morale, presenting arguments both for and against mercy killing, including the right to die as a personal choice and the potential for suffering to be passed on. The presentation includes personal opinions, emphasizing the importance of patient autonomy and providing an integrated compassionate care approach. It also references relevant literature, providing a comprehensive overview of the topic and its implications. The presentation examines the complexities of medical assistance in dying, offering a balanced perspective on the ethical considerations involved.