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‘Easier to let go’: Terminally ill woman in Canadian euthanasia commercial that ‘glorified suicide’ previously said she wanted to live but couldn’t afford care to improve her quality of life.
- Jennyfer Hatch, 37, was the subject of a controversial campaign by Canadian fashion giant La Maison Simons about medical assistance in dying (MAID)
- It has now emerged she gave an interview in June in which she complained about ‘falling through the cracks’ in attempts to get treatment for her illness
- The ‘All is Beauty’ commercial – which included audio of Jennyfer talking about her ‘sacred’ last breaths – was fiercely criticized over claims it glorified suicide
- Commercial came amid fierce debate around Canada’s relaxed euthanasia laws
- But context of her struggle to access care wasn’t mentioned in the advert


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