A new bill tabled at the National Assembly on Wednesday proposes a paradigm shift in the way Quebec deals with organ donation. Currently, people wanting to donate organs after death need to opt in. But if the new bill becomes law, the desire to donate will be assumed unless you opt out. As Global’s Dan Spector reports, experts believe the change could save lives.
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Quebec Liberals table bill to facilitate organ donation
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