Author Robert Munsch shares more details on dementia diagnosis in CBC interview
Beloved children’s author Robert Munsch shared more details about his dementia diagnosis in a CBC News interview he said would be his “last hurrah.”
The “Love You Forever” author was diagnosed with dementia in 2021 and says he has chosen a medically assisted death, but hasn’t set a date.
In an interview posted online Wednesday, he said his death wasn’t imminent but that he forgets words, falls down and can’t trust his own thinking anymore.
The 80-year-old also told chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault that his publisher will continue to release books even after his death.


