Exclusion of mental health as grounds for assisted death is likely temporary: Lametti
OTTAWA — The federal government’s bill to expand eligibility for medical assistance in dying appears to be in for a rough ride in the Senate.
Justice Minister David Lametti was grilled about Bill C-7 Monday by members of the Senate’s legal and constitutional affairs committee, which has launched a pre-study of the bill before it is passed by the House of Commons.
Several senators challenged Lametti on why the bill expressly prohibits people suffering solely from mental illnesses from seeking medical assistance to end their lives.
They argued that the exclusion is unconstitutional and predicted it will wind up being struck down by the courts.

