Veterans Affairs Canada has confirmed the agent who improperly discussed medical assistance in dying (MAID) with at least four veterans is no longer employed with the department.
The update was provided by a spokesperson for Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay’s office, which has been investigating the incident since August.
Mercedes Stephenson has more details of the circumstances surrounding the employee's departure.
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The update was provided by a spokesperson for Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay’s office, which has been investigating the incident since August.
Mercedes Stephenson has more details of the circumstances surrounding the employee's departure.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9362374/veterans-affairs-assisted-dying-employee/
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