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[meyd] / meɪd /


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Brosseau wants to die by medically assisted dying, also known as euthanasia and in Canada, under the acronym MAID.

From BBC • May 15, 2026

Faced with what he thought were his only choices—being warehoused, or dying—he applied for MAID.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025

Instead, young people might be treated a special group — “and say, ‘OK, if somebody under 30 requests MAID, these are the extra due diligence criteria we want you to follow.’”

From Salon • Jan. 16, 2025

A person must be 18 years old and mentally capable of making their own health care decisions to currently qualify for MAID.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 28, 2023

As soon as we found that out, I was sent here immediately— THE MAID.

From King Arthur's Socks and Other Village Plays by Dell, Floyd




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