The Maclean’s Politics Panel: After the Supreme Court’s ruling, what comes next?

Watch the Ottawa bureau hash out the issues that matter

<p>The Supreme Court of Canada will rule Friday morning on whether mentally competent but suffering, terminally ill patients have a right to a medically assisted death. The Supreme Court is seen in Ottawa on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015. Sean Kilpatrick/CP</p>

The Supreme Court of Canada will rule Friday morning on whether mentally competent but suffering, terminally ill patients have a right to a medically assisted death. The Supreme Court is seen in Ottawa on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015. Sean Kilpatrick/CP

Sean Kilpatrick/CP
Sean Kilpatrick/CP

Each week, the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau sits down to discuss the stories behind the week’s stories in our politics podcast, On The Hill.

They also gather in the OMNI studios to talk about the stories that matter. This week, in the midst of a big week in Ottawa, they break down all the implications of the surprise resignation of Foreign Affairs minister John Baird, the latest on the anti-terrorism bill, and the government’s next steps in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling on assisted dying.