Quebec court gives Ottawa four more months to amend assisted-dying law
MONTREAL — A Quebec court has given the federal government more time to amend its assisted-dying legislation.
Ottawa was facing a March 11 deadline imposed last September by Quebec Superior Court Justice Christine Baudouin when she ruled it is unconstitutional to limit medically assisted death to those whose natural death is “reasonably foreseeable.”
Justice Minister David Lametti filed a motion Feb. 17 requesting a four-month extension, acknowledging the government would not be able to meet the deadline, and Baudouin agreed in a ruling Monday.
She has extended the deadline to July 11, noting the government has shown “diligence” on the file by leading a public consultation on the subject and tabling legislation last week.