Senate committee accepts assisted-dying bill but amendments still to come
OTTAWA — A bill to expand access to medical assistance in dying has emerged intact from a Senate committee but it’s not likely to remain unscathed for long.
The Senate’s legal and constitutional affairs committee accepted the bill Wednesday in a matter of minutes, without amendment.
But it did so only because members agreed in advance to hold off proposing amendments until the legislation returns next week to the Senate for final debate.
And several senators made it clear they fully intend to propose amendments when the time comes.


