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Home / “Canadians Should not be Provided Public Support to Kill Themselves”

“Canadians Should not be Provided Public Support to Kill Themselves”

The Council of Canadians with Disabilities and the Canadian Association for Community Living will appear in the Supreme Court of Canada to oppose efforts to legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia. October 14, 2014 Press Release

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