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MacKay says government will take its time on right-to-die bill
Justice Minister Peter MacKay says the government will hear a range of views before moving ahead on a right-to-die bill. Last week the Supreme Court struck down the ban on doctor-assisted suicide in certain cases.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14632000
Legacy Identifier:
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Duration:
1m2s
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1280px × 720px 39.88 MB
Create Date:
2/10/2015 6:00:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
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assisted death
assisted suicide
doctor assisted suicide
justice minister
MacKay right to die
Peter MacKay
right to die
right-to-die bill
supreme court ruling