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1,300 Canadians have died with medical assistance since legalization—here's one man's story
More than 1,300 people in Canada have chosen to end their lives since medically assisted dying became legal. Rob Rollins, a 56-year-old who lived in a rural village in eastern Ontario, was one of them.
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