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Canada’s federal government should continue to proceed with caution on MAiD policy

Andreas Laupacis
CMAJ February 24, 2020 192 (8) E188-E189; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.200213
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    Le gouvernement du Canada doit continuer à jouer de prudence dans le dossier de l’aide médicale à mourir

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