Commons to debate Senate changes to assisted-dying bill Tuesday as deadline looms
OTTAWA — The House of Commons will wait until Tuesday to debate whether to accept or reject Senate amendments to a bill that would expand access to medical assistance in dying.
That leaves just three days before the court-imposed deadline for bringing the law into compliance with a 2019 Quebec Superior Court ruling that concluded it’s unconstitutional to allow assisted dying only for people who are already nearing the natural ends of their lives.
And it runs the risk of missing that deadline, which has already been extended three times.
As originally drafted, Bill C-7 would expand access to assisted dying to intolerably suffering individuals who are not already near death.


