Liberals set to introduce law delaying expansion of medically assisted dying regime
OTTAWA — The federal government is expected to introduce a law as early as Thursday to delay the extension of medically assisted dying eligibility to people whose sole condition is a mental disorder.
Justice Minister David Lametti announced in December that Ottawa intended to seek the delay after hearing concerns the health-care system might not be prepared for an expanded regime.
On Wednesday, he did not offer a timeline on the length of the delay.
“I can’t answer that, because that’s precisely what the bill will be about,” he said. “My parliamentary colleagues have a right to hear that first.”

