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Feds issue new directive on cases of HIV non-disclosure /December 18, 2018 by Alexander McClelland

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Over the past year, I have been writing ongoing reports for Now Magazine on the state of HIV criminalization in Canada. My latest contribution discusses the new directive issued by the federal Attorney General limiting the scope of possible prosecutions. Check it out.

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