‘The right time to die’: Canada’s law allowing physician-assisted suicide faces criticism over restrictions

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Critics say the legislation forces patients to make a cruel choice: forgo the death they want and prolong their suffering or end their lives before they want to.

 

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I have no problem with “the right time to die” when it comes to Banana Republic Democrats.

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