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On Father's Day: How my daughter's essay shed a new light on my Parkinson's diagnosis
Harry Forestell, host of CBC News: New Brunswick at 6, was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. On Father's Day, he writes about how his daughter made his diagnosis the subject of an essay on life's turning points — and the lesson he learned.
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