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W5: Life or death - who gets to decide?

Hassan Rasouli, an electrical engineer, brought his family to Toronto from Iran, in the spring of 2010. Five months later, what was supposed to be routine surgery for a benign brain tumor, left Hassan unconscious. Bacterial meningitis had infected his brain. more...

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Saturday Jan. 28 at 7 p.m.

This week on W5, Victor Malarek takes viewers inside an emotional issue, looking at two ongoing battles between families and doctors over "do not resuscitate" orders.