Bloc leader says he would back fast-tracking bill on medical assistance in dying
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government has given notice that it will impose closure to ensure a bill to expand access to medical assistance in dying comes to a final vote in the House of Commons before a court-ordered deadline of March 26.
Notice was given Tuesday just hours after Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet announced his party would support a government bid to put an end to Conservative stalling tactics on the bill.
Blanchet said it appears “necessary” to use time allocation to cut off debate, which the minority Liberal government cannot do without the support of at least one of the main opposition parties.
“The target of the Conservatives is not to let this be adopted before March 26. So if the government needs to use time (allocation), we will vote in favour of such an initiative,” he told reporters Tuesday in Ottawa.


