vendredi 22 décembre 2017
Delilah Saunders 'grateful and outraged' by struggle to get liver transplant
From her hospital bed in Toronto transplant unit, Indigenous rights advocate Delilah Saunders says she's both 'grateful and outraged' by her experiences since being denied a liver transplant for having a history of alcohol use.
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