Carter V Canada
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Assisted death bill could land feds in court all over againThe driving forces behind Carter v. Canada, which struck down the prohibition on assisted death, may take the government to court again over what they argue is an unconstitutional law.CanadaApr 21, 2016
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How should doctors help people die? Canada’s competing assisted-death guidelines, explainedWho qualifies for help dying? Who's allowed to help them? What happens if you refuse? Here are some of the key questions and issues of contention, and how they could be resolved.CanadaJan 21, 2016
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