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The Trudeau government is seeking to delay forthcoming changes which would legally allow those who have a mental illness to seek reprieve by opting for doctor-assisted suicide. Justice Minister David Lametti said that the government has heard concerns that the healthcare system might not be prepared to handle those complicated cases.
Plus, Bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act, was pushed through the House of Commons and on to the Senate on Wednesday.
And federal public servants will finally return to in-person office work and they are not happy about it.
These stories and more on The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Andrew Lawton!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Trudeau government is seeking to delay forthcoming changes which would legally allow those who have a mental illness to seek reprieve by opting for doctor-assisted suicide. Justice Minister David Lametti said that the government has heard concerns that the healthcare system might not be prepared to handle those complicated cases.
Plus, Bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act, was pushed through the House of Commons and on to the Senate on Wednesday.
And federal public servants will finally return to in-person office work and they are not happy about it.
These stories and more on The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Andrew Lawton!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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