Provinces ask Ottawa for indefinite pause on expansion of assisted dying eligibility
OTTAWA — A majority of provinces and territories are asking the federal government to “indefinitely” hold off on a controversial plan to expand eligibility for assisted dying.
The Liberal government is facing pressure to stipulate what such a delay could look like, with the extension of eligibility for people who only have a mental illness due to take place in mid-March.
Health and mental-health ministers from all three territories, along with Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick and British Columbia, are prodding their federal counterparts for more time.
A parliamentary committee urged much the same in its final report Monday, warning that the health system is not ready to allow medical assistance in dying for people whose only condition is a mental illness.

