Lametti questions Conservatives’ sincerity in wanting to protect vulnerable
OTTAWA — Justice Minister David Lametti says Conservatives have no interest in improving a bill on assisted dying, they just want to stop it.
The Conservatives have been talking out the clock on Bill C-7, which would expand access to medically assisted death, arguing that it’s more important to protect people with disabilities from being coerced into an assisted death than to meet a looming court-imposed deadline of Dec. 18.
But Lametti questions the Conservatives’ sincerity in contending they want better safeguards to protect the vulnerable.
If they delay the bill beyond the deadline, he says Conservatives will be creating a legal void in which Quebecers who are not near death will be able to receive an assisted death without any safeguards at all.