Feds ask court for second extension on changes to assisted-dying law
OTTAWA — The federal government is asking a judge to extend the deadline for revising its law on medical aid in dying.
A Quebec court found parts of the law unconstitutional last fall, ordering the government to change a provision saying that someone’s death has to be “reasonably foreseeable” to be eligible to end his or her life with a doctor’s help.
The court has already extended the deadline for Parliament to revise the law once, until July 11, but the Liberals say they can’t make changes in time.
Justice Minister David Lametti and Health Minister Patty Hajdu say in a statement that the COVID-19 pandemic has meant Parliament can’t do regular business and they want until Dec. 18 to pass the legislation.