Yes. In Canada you cannot force a physician to do anything. I am aware of a physician who refused to see people who smoked. There was nothing the college could do. It was his choice. What we have to make sure of is that people are not denied their charter rights, and that is the concern I raised earlier about section 141(1)(b). It's not clear that people are made aware of all the options available to them. In fact, it seems that it would be against the law if they were to raise the prospect of death. That is, essentially, a denial of charter rights. But nobody will force anybody in the medical profession to do anything they don't want to do. They don't have to do it now and they will never be able to force someone to do it. The Supreme Court was very clear.
On May 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.