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Newsroom Ready: Justice minister criticizes delay tactics on assisted-dying bill
Justice Minister David Lametti says many people will suffer needlessly if new legislation on assisted dying doesn’t pass before a court-imposed deadline of Dec. 18 due to an ongoing filibuster by the Conservatives. Lametti said the resulting legal vacuum would create uncertainty in Quebec and have a chilling effect on medical practitioners there.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP112828142
Legacy Identifier:
r_Assisted-Dying20201208T1638
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1m15s
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1920px × 1080px 93.21 MB
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Create Date:
12/8/2020 4:38:00 PM
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assisted dying
bill C-7
deadline
health care
healthcare policy
Lametti
medical
O'toole