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Harper says government will consult 'widely' on assisted dying
Opposition parties are questioning how Stephen Harper's government will respond to a Supreme Court ruling in favour of doctor-assisted dying. The prime minister says Canadians will be consulted on what he calls a "divisive" issue.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14632004
Legacy Identifier:
n_Assisted-Death20150224T1645
Type:
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Duration:
1m46s
Dimensions:
848px × 480px 39.36 MB
Create Date:
2/24/2015 4:45:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
53:30
Tags
doctor-assisted death
doctor-assisted dying
Justin Trudeau
liberal leader
NDP Leader
physician assisted dying
prime minister Harper
prime minister of Canada
Stephen Harper
supreme court ruling
Tom Mulcair