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Nova Scotia s presumed consent organ donation law now in effect
by Keith Doucette, The Canadian Press
Posted Jan 18, 2021 4:00 am EDT
Last Updated Jan 18, 2021 at 4:14 am EDT
Dr. Stephen Beed, medical director of Nova Scotia’s organ and tissue donation program, is seen at the Halifax Infirmary in Halifax on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Nova Scotia is the first province in the country to implement presumed consent for human organ and tissue donation. Under the Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act all people in Nova Scotia will be considered potential organ donors unless they opt out. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
HALIFAX Nova Scotia is now the first jurisdiction in North America to implement presumed consent around organ donation, a move health officials believe could see a significant rise in the number of donors over the next few years.
Keith Doucette
Dr. Stephen Beed, medical director of Nova Scotias organ and tissue donation program, is seen at the Halifax Infirmary in Halifax on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Nova Scotia is the first province in the country to implement presumed consent for human organ and tissue donation. Under the Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act all people in Nova Scotia will be considered potential organ donors unless they opt out. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan January 18, 2021 - 1:00 AM
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia is now the first jurisdiction in North America to implement presumed consent around organ donation, a move health officials believe could see a significant rise in the number of donors over the next few years.
A new law aimed at bolstering organ and tissue donations came into effect today. The province's Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act will now see eligi.