LeBlanc changes strategy on assisted-suicide vote after ‘listening to colleagues in caucus and elsewhere’

Sources say a number of MPs were uncomfortable with the party’s decision, but the House leadership promises to keep MPs in the loop when the time comes.
Government House Leader Dominic LeBlanc says he backtracked on whipping a vote on assisted-suicide because of discussions with 'a number of our colleagues both in caucus and elsewhere.'

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