Sen. Gold lauds historic collaboration between House, Senate to improve MAID bill
OTTAWA — Senators are being urged to accept a revised version of a bill to expand access to medical assistance in dying, even though their amendments have been rejected or modified.
Sen. Marc Gold, the government’s representative in the Senate, says the revised Bill C-7 represents a historic example of collaboration between the two parliamentary chambers, resulting in better legislation.
The government has agreed with senators that a time limit should be put on the originally proposed blanket ban on assisted dying for people suffering solely from mental illnesses.
It has extended that time limit to two years rather than the Senate’s proposed 18 months.