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Canada on course to introduce permissive assisted dying regime
- Correspondence to Dr Udo Schuklenk, Department of Philosophy, Queen's University, Watson Hall, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, ON K7L 3N6; udo.schuklenk{at}gmail.com
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Canada on course to introduce permissive assisted dying regime
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- Accepted February 29, 2016
- First published March 23, 2016.
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July 26, 2016
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