LOCAL
by Emeline Vidal
Quebec Health Minister Gaetan Barrette announced Wednesday that the province's assisted-dying law, Bill 2, will come into effect Thursday.
According to the Toronto Sun, the Quebec court of Appeal ruled that the law may be implemented until a definitive hearing takes place on December 18th.
Bill 2 was adopted by the national Assembly this past June, and includes guidelines on how terminally-ill people may end their lives with medical help.
The Quebec-based Coalition of Physicians for Social Justice sought an injunction barring the law from coming into effect and the Federal government was given 12 months to reply with an alternate law.
Countering the allegations against him, Senator Mike Duffy has denied that he ever broke senate rules or had motive to defraud the senate.
According to CBC News, the senator pointed the finger at his former colleague David Tkachuk for being unclear on how to properly file for claims and allowances while working in Ottawa.
The former Conservative senator is currently under trial for allegations of using taxpayer money for his own benefit, and up to 31 charges of fraud, including a breach of trust, and bribery.