In some Canadian provinces, we have moved to this system of mandatory referrals for potential donors. Whenever someone suffers from either a severe injury to the brain or a stroke or participates in some activity that basically results in the fact that they will almost certainly die or are already dead, then the law requires that the critical care doctors or the emergency department doctors who are looking after that individual must report that potential donor to the organ donation organization—Trillium in Ontario or BC Transplant in B.C.—so that they can be considered for donation. If the case is such that they can go forward, then they will have a discussion with the family. Unfortunately, that is not in place in all provinces in Canada.
On May 9th, 2018. See this statement in context.