Sask. doctors oppose changes to assisted death bill
The association representing Saskatchewan doctors is disappointed that the Senate has decided to amend Bill C-14, the proposed legislation around assisted dying.
According to the Saskatchewan Medical Association, without federal legislation patients and physicians are in a vulnerable position.
SMA President Dr. Intheram Pillay says that members would like to see the bill passed as it is without any amendments.
“Bill C-14 as it stands will give our physicians better clarity, especially those willing providers that are seeking to assist patients seeking medical assistance in dying.”