Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Thursday and said he believed that the Bill C-14 assisted dying senate recommendations his government accepted struck a “balance,” but remained confident that the bill would pass despite rejecting a contentious amendment to delete a near-death proviso.
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Trudeau: Fundamental differences separate government, Senate on assisted dying amendment
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