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Webber proposes new way to register organ donation wishes
Conservative MP Len Webber says that while most Canadians say they support organ donation, not nearly as many of them have registered those wishes. Webber’s private member’s bill would use the federal income tax form to ask Canadians whether they’d like to donate their organs and share that information with provincial governments.
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The Canadian Press
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CP110926771
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n_Webber-Organ-Donation20201026T1230
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Create Date:
10/26/2020 12:30:00 PM
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House of Commons
Len Webber
lower house (parliament)
organ donation