As deadline looms, Liberals say Canada not ready to expand assisted dying eligibility
OTTAWA — The federal government is hitting pause on its plans to make medical assistance in dying available to people whose only medical condition is a mental illness — and Health Minister Mark Holland is offering no clues about a new timeline.
The country is not yet ready to take such a significant step, Holland acknowledged Monday, concurring with a findings of a joint parliamentary committee that released its final report earlier in the day.
That committee, which reconvened last year to explore whether medical professionals were prepared, concluded that fundamental issues around the controversial expansion have not yet been resolved.
While practitioners of assisted death, medical professionals and regulators have done plenty of prepatory work, the committee heard “significant testimony” from stakeholders that the system was not yet ready.


