Committee majority recommends against MAID for mental illness, four senators object
OTTAWA — A parliamentary committee is calling on the federal government to indefinitely exclude people with mental illness from becoming eligible for medical assistance in dying, after a process that some of the committee’s members decried as flawed and biased.
Conservative and Liberal members of Parliament on the committee co-signed that single recommendation in a report Wednesday that included a number of dissenting opinions.
People with a mental illness as their sole underlying condition are set to become eligible to apply for medical assistance in dying, or MAID, next March.
The committee of MPs and senators was tasked with studying whether the country is ready for that to happen.

