In November 2012, the Honourable Marion J. Allan spoke at the Canadian Centre for Elder Law Conference. In a poignant anecdotal commentary on the state of healthcare, housing and guardianship policies for seniors, Allan gave a personal address about the final three months of her mother’s life. The topic so relevant and the story so telling, the speech was recently re-published by the Journal of International Aging Law & Policy. Find the full article here: “Do they serve coffee on this train?”
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