Quebec tables legislation to allow advance requests for medical assistance in dying
QUEBEC — The Quebec government has tabled legislation that would allow people with incurable diseases to make advance requests for medical assistance in dying in the event they become incapacitated.
The main change in the bill tabled on Thursday by the junior health minister for health and seniors, Sonia Bélanger, applies to people suffering from a “serious and incurable” illness that could make them incapable of consenting to medical care.
They would be allowed to make an advance request for medical assistance in dying that would apply if they become incapacitated.
“If I am diagnosed with Alzheimer’s today, I could, with this bill, make a request to specify my expectations and wishes when my situation deteriorates,” Bélanger explained during a news conference in Quebec City.


