Sue Rodriguez

Sue Rodriguez (1950-February 12, 1994) was a Canadian euthanasia advocate.

She was born in Winnipeg, with the given name Sue Shipley, and grew up in Thornhill, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto.

Her first marriage was short lived.

Ms. Rodriguez, who lived in Victoria, British Columbia, was diagnosed with ALS in early 1992. She fought to have a legal right to assisted suicide; under the Criminal Code of Canada, assisted suicide is punishable by a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.

She took her cause twice to the Supreme Court of Canada, but ultimately lost both battles. On September 3, 1993, the SCOC voted 5-4 against her case.

She decided to take her own life with the help of an anonymous physician. Svend Robinson, a New Democratic Party MP who had championed her cause, was also present.

A 1998 film called At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story, with Wendy Crewson as Ms. Rodriguez, tells her story.

See also: Jack Kevorkian

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See also: Sue Rodriguez, 1950, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, Advocate, Anonymous, Assisted suicide