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Ottawa
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Ontario
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Canada
Ottawa looks to delay expansion of medical assistance in dying
Justice Minister David Lametti says the Liberal government will seek to delay the expansion of Canada's assisted-dying regime to include people whose sole underlying conditions are mental disorders. He says the government has heard concerns the health-care system might not be prepared to handle those complicated cases.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
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CP165508625
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Create Date:
12/15/2022 9:40:00 PM
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assisted-dying
delay
mental disorders