Paying for blood and plasma in Alberta? Bill passed in the legislature would allow it
Private member's Bill 204, which will allow private companies to pay Albertans for their blood and plasma, has passed three readings in the Alberta legislature. Sarah Ryan takes a look at what it could mean for you.
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