N.S. man files human rights complaint after late husband denied wish to donate tissue

Liam Dee, shown in a handout photo, died in a Nova Scotia hospice last November of a rare cancer but was denied his wish to donate his bodily tissues, including his skin, bones and corneas. His husband has filed a complaint with the ºÃÉ«tv Human Rights Commission alleging discrimination based on sexual orientation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

A Nova Scotia man has filed a federal human rights complaint alleging discrimination after his husband's dying wish to donate bodily tissues such as skin and bones was denied due to his sexual orientation.

Jacob MacDonald's complaint to the ºÃÉ«tv Human Rights Commission names multiple agencies including Health Canada, ºÃÉ«tv Blood Services, the Nova Scotia Health Authority and a tissue specialist who he said also discriminated against him based on the couple's marital and family status.

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