Assisted-dying expansion delay not based on stereotypes around mental illness: Virani
OTTAWA — Canada’s justice minister is rejecting charges that the federal government is perpetuating mental-illness stereotypes by delaying a planned expansion of medical assistance in dying.
Arif Virani says allowing access to an assisted death solely on the basis of a mental disorder is a complex endeavour — and that’s the only reason for the delay.
The Liberals believe that intolerable mental suffering is equal to that of physical suffering and warrant equal access to a health service, Virani said. He outlined how the government believes providing an assisted death to someone suffering solely from mental illness is markedly different than other situations.
“We have to make triple sure that we’ve got the rigorous assessment and training that are in place so that people can make that evaluation — it’s critical to get that evaluation right,” he said.


