Final arguments begin in case of Quebecers seeking assisted death
MONTREAL — The case of two Quebecers who suffer from incurable degenerative diseases but are ineligible for medically assisted death is entering its final phase.
The parties are beginning final arguments today after 24 days of hearings in the challenge of the provincial and federal laws covering medical aid in dying. Arguments are scheduled to continue until Feb. 28.
Nicole Gladu and Jean Truchon are arguing before Quebec Superior Court Justice Christine Baudouin that the laws are unconstitutional.