jeudi 11 mai 2017
Strident opponent of assisted dying won't chair advance request review
A Toronto doctor who once likened assisted dying to the Holocaust is no longer in charge of a federally mandated process to determine whether Canadians should be able to make advance requests for medical help to end their lives.
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