MAiD: Legalize first, ask questions later
Parliamentary Committee recommends further MAiD expansion despite unresolved problems
Parliamentary Committee recommends further MAiD expansion despite unresolved problems
Device would allow children with severe mobility issues to control toys or wheelchairs with their minds
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