Health minister to consult on expanding medical aid in dying to mentally ill

Jan 23, 2020 | 12:11 PM

MONTREAL — Quebec’s health minister says there will be at least one day of public consultations on expanding medical assistance in dying after an outcry over a plan to potentially extend it to those with severe mental illness.

Danielle McCann said during a funding announcement in Montreal on Thursday that at least one day is planned at the end of February, but her office later suggested it could extend the consultation period beyond that.

On Tuesday, the minister suggested the Quebec College of Physicians would be responsible for overseeing changes to its guidelines to address patients with mental illness qualifying for the procedure.

McCann acknowledged Thursday it would be important to hear from the public and different groups before proceeding.