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TORONTO (AP) — Canada has arguably the world’s most permissive system of euthanasia — the practice of doctors and nurse practitioners killing patients with an injection of drugs at their request.
The Government of Alberta has announced an initiative to increase incentives for medical practitioners and EMS personnel to operate in rural and remote areas of the province.