The article discusses the issue of physician assisted suicide (PAS) in Canada and the February 2015 ruling by the Supreme Court there allowing patients who are terminally ill or have incessant pain the right to die using PAS. It also discusses nonmaleficence, a norm of biomedical ethics or do not harm (DNH) according to philosophers Beauchamp and Childress, professor Morrison, E. E and barrister Daniel K. Sokol. It touches upon physicians' views on the moral and ethical aspects of PAS.