Feds asking court for third extension to deal with revamped assisted-dying regime
OTTAWA — For the third time, the federal government is asking a Quebec court for more time to revamp Canada’s assisted-dying law.
The request for an extension — to Feb. 26 — came Friday after the Conservatives held up passage of Bill C-7 for two weeks in the House of Commons.
The bill finally passed Thursday but that leaves the Senate just one week to deal with it before the current court-ordered deadline of Dec. 18.
In a series of tweets Friday, Justice Minister David Lametti said he’s still hopeful the Senate can pass the bill by Dec. 18.