Quebec walks back offering medical aid in dying for mentally ill, will seek consensus
MONTREAL — Quebec is walking back a plan to offer medical aid in dying to severely mentally ill patients, saying they won’t allow it for now and will consult widely before making a final decision.
Health Minister Danielle McCann made the announcement today at the opening of a one-day forum on the province’s medical aid in dying law in Montreal.
McCann says the consultation must continue in order to obtain a real social consensus, so people feel confident and comfortable with the choices that will be made.
She says public consultations — which she said last week would last at least one day — will now last as long as it take to reach that consensus.