Quebec passes right-to-die law

Quebec has passed a bill allowing assisted suicide, but the Canadian government is likely to appeal it as federal law forbids euthanasia.

An elderly patient's hand

Quebec has passed a bill allowing assisted suicide, but the Canadian government is likely to appeal. (AAP)

Canada's Quebec province has adopted right-to-die legislation, becoming the first jurisdiction in the country to effectively legalise assisted suicide.

The bill adopted on Thursday allows terminally ill patients to kill themselves with a doctor's help.

The move sets the stage for a judicial row with Ottawa, as federal criminal law forbids euthanasia even with a person's consent.

Opponents have said it will undermine confidence in doctors' care, but there is growing demand for the suffering to have more control over their parting.

To get around Canada's criminal law against assisted suicide, Quebec is expected to argue that this is a health issue, which falls under its jurisdiction, and not a criminal matter.

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard defended the bill, saying it dealt with end of life care, and "not euthanasia".

The French-speaking province's former health minister said when it was unveiled last year that the law would allow Quebecers to face "their final days in a more serene way, and in accordance with their wishes".

But critics, including some doctors, philosophers, ethicists, lawyers and clergymen, warned it could lead to abuses and unnecessary deaths.

The option is only available to adult Quebec residents who are suffering from a terminal illness, and an independent doctor must concur with the prognosis.

Four US states - Montana, Oregon, Vermont and Washington - have similar statutes on the books.


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