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Booger says
Donnie got elected on the promise to fix that. One year later shit is not fixed.
Canadian Government Euthanizes ‘Young & Healthy’ 26-Year-Old for ‘Depression’
Canada’s euthanasia regime has claimed yet another young life after a 26-year-old man suffering from depression was euthanized by the government’s assisted death program, despite previously being rejected for the lethal injection by a doctor who said he was too “young and healthy” to be killed.
The devastating revelation was shared by his mother, Margaret Marsilla, in a heartbreaking Facebook post, who accused the socialized healthcare system’s doctors of using a “loophole” to kill her son.
Marsilla announced that her son, Kiano, had been killed through the Canadian government’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) system.
Canada’s state-run euthanasia regime has crossed a horrifying new line after an elderly woman was killed by the state after explicitly saying she wanted to live, according to an official government review.
Critics warn that the case exposes how Canada’s so-called “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) system is rapidly devolving into a machinery of coercion and death.
The woman, identified only as “Mrs. B”, was euthanized by the Canadian government within hours of objecting to “assisted suicide.”
She was reportedly euthanized by the government’s socialized healthcare system despite repeatedly stating that she refused euthanasia and wanted hospice care instead.
She Said “No,” and They Killed Her Anyway
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A doctor approved Les Landry's application for medical assistance in dying, despite him saying poverty is a major factor in the decision to end his own life
Landry, 65, awaits verdict of second doctor who visited his home on Wednesday
Landry says if the second approval isn't given, he will 'shop' for another doctor willing to sign it off - something that's legal under Canada's euthanasia laws
He said benefit cuts mean 'sooner or later I just won't be able to afford to live'
Shocking case lays bare the relaxed approach to euthanasia in Canada, where experts say 'choosing to die is more accessible' than support for disabled people