Archbishop of Toronto calls on Carney to stop extension of MAID for mental illness
OTTAWA — The Archbishop of Toronto is appealing to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Catholic faith and urging him to “choose life and not death” when it comes to the planned extension of assisted dying eligibility.
In a letter dated April 20, Archbishop Frank Leo expressed support for a Conservative private member’s bill that would prevent access to medical assistance in dying from being extended to people whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental illness.
That change is set to take effect in March 2027. A special joint parliamentary committee of MPs and senators is currently studying whether Canada is ready for that to happen.
Leo urged the prime minister to allow Liberal members of Parliament to vote freely on the private member’s bill to restrict MAID.