An ethical issue facing Canada’s next leader is our country’s legislation around medically assisted death. Whoever wins the election will quickly have to confront a September ruling by a Quebec judge, deeming parts of the assisted dying law are too restrictive. David Akin breaks down where each party stands on the issue.
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