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Insurance lobby could be linked to cabinet opposition to genetic discrimination bill, senator says
The Trudeau cabinet's newfound opposition to a genetic discrimination bill is "curious" given the party's vocal embrace of such legislation during the last election campaign, a former top Liberal senator says, raising the possibility that aggressive lobbying efforts by the insurance industry have soured support.
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