Final Senate vote on assisted dying bill set for Feb. 17, days before court deadline
OTTAWA — Senators have agreed to put a bill to expand access to medical assistance in dying to a final vote by Feb. 17.
That would leave just over a week for the House of Commons to deal with any amendments approved by the Senate before the thrice-extended court-imposed deadline of Feb. 26.
Several senators have signalled they will propose substantial amendments to the bill, intended to bring the law into compliance with a 2019 Quebec Superior Court ruling that struck down a provision allowing assisted dying only for those who are nearing the natural ends of their lives.
And that could yet make it impossible to meet the court’s deadline.