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Bill delaying assisted dying expansion for mental illness passed by House of Commons

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A Liberal bill to delay the planned expansion of Canada’s medically assisted dying regime has passed third reading in the Senate.

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The expansion, which was originally slated for March 17, would include people whose sole underlying condition is a mental disorder.

Justice Minister David Lametti announced the delay in February, saying more time was needed to ensure health-care professionals and Canadian society were prepared for the expansion.

That will now happen one year later, in March 2024.

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Federal officials say the delay will allow more time to develop practice standards and assessment guidelines for complex assisted-dying requests.

While all parties supported the delay, the Conservatives are calling for the expansion to be scrapped altogether.

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