Nova Scotia court rejects woman’s appeal in bid to stop husband’s assisted death
HALIFAX — A bid by a Nova Scotia woman to stop her 83-year-old husband from receiving a medically assisted death was rejected Friday by the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal.
The unanimous ruling from a three-judge panel said the court has no jurisdiction to determine eligibility for medical assistance in dying, including whether an individual has the capacity to make decisions about end-of-life treatment.
It said those decisions should be left to approved health-care assessors.
“It is clear Parliament fully intended, provided it is undertaken in a manner consistent with the law, the determination of (medical assistance in dying) eligibility should rest with authorized medical and nursing professionals, not with judges,” Justice Cindy Bourgeois wrote on behalf of the panel.