Here’s what you need to know about Canada’s expansion of medically assisted dying
OTTAWA — Debate over medical assistance in dying is heating up as a deadline approaches to expand the program to people whose sole underlying condition is a mental disorder.
The Liberal government has promised to delay the expansion, which is set for March 17, but has not said how long the delay may be.
Meanwhile, Veterans Affairs Canada has been under scrutiny after reports that a case manager, who no longer works for the department, discussed medically assisted dying with former Armed Forces members who sought help from the department.
All of this has put medically assisted dying high on the political agenda. Here’s what you need to know about how it became legal, why it’s expanding and who can access it in Canada.