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Another Change Proposed for Assisted Dying Law

More Changes to Assisted Dying Law

Introduced Feb 1, 2024·Last discussed Feb 29, 2024
Summary

This proposed law changes the date when people whose only medical problem is a mental illness can ask for medical help to die. The original law said this would be allowed starting March 17, 2024. This change puts that date off until March 17, 2027. It also says that a special group of politicians must study this issue and give their opinion by that date. This change affects people who have a mental illness as their only reason for wanting medical help to die. It means they have to wait longer to be able to ask for this. It also affects the doctors and other healthcare workers who might be asked to provide this help. This change matters because it gives more time to study whether it is safe and fair to allow people with only mental illness to get medical help to die. It lets politicians and experts think more about the rules and make sure they are doing the right thing.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the House
Feb 1, 2024
Procedural vote on Bill C-62Defeated
43 Yea270 Nay
Feb 13, 2024
Procedural vote on Bill C-62Passed
287 Yea32 Nay
Feb 13, 2024
Approved in principle (House)
Feb 14, 2024
Vote on Bill C-62 — approve in principleDefeated
33 Yea291 Nay
Feb 14, 2024
Vote on Bill C-62 — approve in principlePassed
294 Yea33 Nay
Feb 14, 2024
Passed the House
Feb 15, 2024
Introduced in the Senate
Feb 15, 2024
Final vote on Bill C-62Passed
272 Yea32 Nay
Feb 15, 2024
Approved in principle (Senate)
Feb 26, 2024
Passed the Senate
Feb 29, 2024
Became law
Feb 29, 2024
Where This Lands on Key Issues

Where this proposed law falls on the policy spectrums that Canadians care about

HealthcareExpand public coverage (dental, pharma)

The bill expands access to medical assistance in dying, which aligns with a broader view of healthcare access and patient autonomy, moving it towards the +2 end of the spectrum.

Identity & Human RightsExpand protections for marginalized groups

By expanding access to medical assistance in dying, the bill enhances individual autonomy and control over end-of-life decisions, reflecting a move towards proactive equity and inclusion measures, particularly for those with specific medical conditions. This aligns with the +2 end of the spectrum.

This bill
Bill Quality
Solid

This proposed law delays the date when people with mental illness as their sole condition can get medical assistance in dying. It sets up a committee to review this issue and make recommendations, but the delay is the main impact.

Things to Watch For

  • The review committee has a deadline, but the law doesn't say what happens if they don't finish on time.
  • People with mental illness are treated differently than those with other conditions, which raises fairness questions.
  • The law doesn't explain how the review committee will gather information or who will be on it.
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