A Nova Scotia woman is calling for action from the government, even after her death. Before she passed, Audrey Parker wanted to send out a message that the rules around medically-assisted death need to change. Now her mission is continuing from beyond the grave. Dawna Friesen reports.
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Nova Scotia woman’s posthumous fight to fix assisted-dying law
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