Push to change national bar association’s position on assisted dying expansion fails
OTTAWA — The Canadian Bar Association has voted to maintain its support for expanding assisted dying eligibility to people whose sole condition is a mental illness.
Lawyers belonging to the national advocacy group met virtually today to debate a series of resolutions, including one that sought the withdrawal of that position.
A committee of senators and members of Parliament recently recommended that the government wait to expand the medical assistance in dying program.
The committee heard warnings from representatives of the bar association who said the government would open itself up to future legal challenges as a result.