Reaction has been swift after Quebec Court judge struck down parts of Canada’s medically assisted dying law. Quebec Superior Court Justice Christine Baudouin called elements of the law unconstitutional and too restrictive. As Global’s Amanda Jelowicki explains, the plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit are thrilled with the decision.
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