As Canada delays medically assisted dying in mental illness cases, some find relief, others fear consequences
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When Savannah Meadows had lunch last October with her mother, Sharon Turcott, Meadows was "all smiles," the mother told CBS News.
"Maybe she's turned a corner," Turcott recalled thinking about her daughter, who had been struggling with serious mental illness.
The next morning, she received a scheduled email: "Mom, if you're reading this, I'm probably on my way to heaven," it said. Her daughter had taken her own life at the age of 44.
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