Lametti says he ‘wouldn’t be afraid’ of pending update to assisted dying eligibility
OTTAWA — Former justice minister David Lametti says he wouldn’t be afraid of moving ahead with an expansion of eligibility for medical assistance in dying.
Lametti shepherded legislation through Parliament last year that postponed the scheduled change at the last minute.
Access to the program is now set to expand in March to people whose sole medical condition is a mental illness.
Lametti’s successor Justice Minister Arif Virani and Health Minister Mark Holland both say they are waiting to see a parliamentary committee report about the issue before deciding whether another delay is needed.