Lawyers push national body to pull support on expanding assisted dying eligibility
OTTAWA — Some lawyers are pushing their national advocacy organization to withdraw support for an update to Canada’s medical assistance in dying system.
The change scheduled for March is set to expand eligibility to people whose only medical condition is a mental disorder.
The Canadian Bar Association previously argued that excluding such patients could violate their rights, but its members are set to debate a resolution next week that seeks to rescind that position.
The Liberal government is facing a decision on whether to forge ahead or try to pass last-minute legislation to delay the expansion, which would earn Conservative and NDP support.