N.S. appeals court hears case of woman trying to stop husband’s assisted death
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s top court reserved its decision Thursday following a hearing during which an 82-year-old woman tried to stop her husband from receiving a medically assisted death.
The woman is appealing last month’s ruling by Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Peter Rosinski who rejected her request for a temporary injunction against her husband.
Her lawyer, Hugh Scher, told the court that the woman had been given power of attorney by her 83-year-old husband and that she has an obligation under the law to intervene.
Scher said there were conflicting medical reports about his health condition and about his capacity to seek an assisted death.


