100,000 have died via Canada’s assisted suicide program

Canada, which abolished the death penalty in 1976, has executed 100,000 of its own citizens via MAID (medical assistance in dying) since its inception in 2016. The grim irony seems to be lost on the “humanitarian” crowd, and one wonders just how much “consent” many of these dead had given. Unlike pretty much every healthcare intervention in Canada, assisted suicide can be administered on the same day that its requested.  There is a horrific story of a Canadian war hero attempting to get medical help for mental trauma stemming from combat, and was offered MAID. Effectively offering to kill them.

When MAID was first implemented, skeptics warned that the slippery slope would lead from terminal patients all the way to anyone who happened to want to die at the moment. That slippery slope became more of a straight drop as horror stories of government sanctioned suicides of the depressed, mentally ill, and even merely injured began to emerge.

Amanda Achtman, a Canadian citizen, went to the doctor for back pain, and was offered MAID. What is going on here?

Canada even released and aired a ghoulish commercial promoting MAID, which comes off as a glorification/romanticization of suicide.

Author: S. Smith