Lametti says he ‘wouldn’t be afraid’ of pending update to assisted dying eligibility
OTTAWA — Canada’s former justice minister says he would have no fear of pressing ahead with a plan to allow people to seek medical assistance in dying solely on the basis of mental illness.
But David Lametti, who was ousted from cabinet last summer and is leaving political life next week, also knows it’s no longer his decision to make.
Lametti shepherded legislation through Parliament last year that postponed the scheduled change at the last minute. Access to the program is now set to expand in March, unless it gets delayed a second time.
“It would only apply to a very, very small number of people, and so I wouldn’t be afraid personally of moving forward with it,” he told The Canadian Press in an interview late Thursday.


