Major parties support quick passage of Liberal law delaying assisted dying expansion
OTTAWA — All major parties in the House of Commons are signaling they will support a Liberal bill that would further delay the expansion of medically assisted dying to people whose sole condition is a mental disorder.
Members of Parliament began debating the bill on Monday, and it is expected to pass quickly, before a mid-March deadline.
An update to assisted dying laws passed in March 2021 included a two-year sunset clause on provisions to expand eligibility to patients who only have mental disorders.
But Justice Minister David Lametti is now seeking a further one-year delay, to do more consultations and better prepare health-care systems to handle the cases of such patients.

