Veterans Affairs investigation finds two more cases of assisted dying discussions
Two more instances of a Veterans Affairs Canada employee inappropriately discussing medically assisted death with a veteran have emerged, despite the department's initial claims there was only one case, first reported by Global News. Mackenzie Gray explains how this contradicts what Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay told 'The West Block' earlier this month, and how the investigation into these conversations has expanded.
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