Alberta man dies by suicide after voicing concerns over disability support program transition
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Summary
An Alberta man who had been vocal about his concerns regarding changes to the province's disability support system (AISH transition to a new program) has died by suicide after sending a lengthy message to government officials, media outlets, and advocates criticizing the transition. The article, published by CTV News, reports on the tragic outcome following his expressed fears about the disability support changes.
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He sent a lengthy message to government officials, media outlets and advocates criticizing the transition from AISH to a new disability program
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