Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould responded to seven assisted dying amendments handed down by the Senate, saying that she is “confident” that the original language of the near-death provision in Bill C-14 protects Canadians, and its deletion is unnecessary.
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Liberals rejects Senate’s near-death amendment on assisted dying
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