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Only 1 in 10 requests for a medically assisted death granted, Toronto doctor says

While more than 118 people have received a doctor-assisted death since the procedure became legal in Canada, that number likely represents only one tenth of those who made "serious requests" for medical help in dying, a Toronto physician says. More
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Federal government to pay compensation to cadets injured in 1974 grenade accident
The federal government will cover the medical expenses for dozens of former cadets injured in an accident where a grenade exploded during a training lesson in 1974, killing six teenaged boys. More
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CRTC boss rapped over harassment probe
A former commissioner of Canada's broadcasting regulator was treated unfairly by an investigator who found he had harassed a woman, according to a Federal Court ruling. More
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Kellie Leitch defends 'anti-Canadian values' survey question
Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch is defending a contentious survey question from her campaign team that asked supporters what they think about vetting would-be immigrants and refugees for "anti-Canadian values." More video
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