A study commissioned by the Canadian Medical Association estimates the cost and demand for elder care will nearly double by 2031. There’s no avoiding that an aging population will continue to contribute to spending growth, or is there if we eliminate the problem? A Calgary senior’s acting group is exploring a shocking future for the elderly.
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Calgary seniors produce play on mandatory medical assistance in dying to cope with rising health care costs
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