Canada’s Shift: From Compassionate Care to Normalized Death

Canada calls suicide healthcare – Here’s what that really means

Wendy Yurgo – Canada did not arrive at this moment overnight, and it did not begin with chaos or extremism or some radical policy imposed without warning. It began in a courtroom, under the language of compassion, dignity, and autonomy, when the Supreme Court issued its ruling in Carter v. Canada and struck down the country’s prohibition on assisted suicide.

The decision was presented carefully, almost cautiously, as a narrow response to extreme suffering. Canadians were told this would be limited, tightly controlled, and reserved only for those facing grievous and irremediable medical conditions at the end of life. It was framed as mercy. It was sold as restraint.

But once a nation crosses the line and redefines death as a form of care, the line does not hold. It does not stay where it was drawn. It shifts, it expands, and over time it disappears entirely. Continue reading

The Dark Growth of Canada’s Assisted Dying Program

Canada’s Expanding Euthanasia Program Raises Alarms About Government Power

Canada’s Expanding Euthanasia Program Raises Alarms About Government PowerAlexander Muse – Canada has now recorded roughly 100,000 deaths under its Medical Assistance in Dying [MAiD] program. That number deserves to be stated plainly because its scale is extraordinary. During World War II, Canadians fought in Europe to defeat Nazi Germany. Yet the Nazi regime killed fewer Canadians than the Canadian government has now ended through its own euthanasia system. What began as a narrowly framed medical policy has grown into one of the largest state‑run euthanasia programs in modern history.

Historians estimate that roughly 200,000 disabled and mentally ill Germans were killed under the Nazi euthanasia system known as Aktion T4 and its successor programs. Canada, having already reached about 100,000 deaths, is now halfway to that grim benchmark. The number continues to climb rapidly. Canada is currently killing roughly 50 of its own citizens every day through MAID, and the rate continues to increase as eligibility expands. Continue reading

Are Vulnerable Populations Being Pressured into Death in Canada?

Canada Begins Euthanizing Inmates Jailed for ‘Hate Crimes’

Canada Begins Euthanizing Inmates Jailed for ‘Hate Crimes’Sean Adl-Tabatabai – In a controversial move aimed at slashing prison budgets and easing chronic overcrowding, the Canadian government has started offering euthanasia to inmates convicted of hate crimes through its expanded Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program.

Disturbing new data reveals that at least 15 federal prison inmates has already been euthanized under Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) scheme since 2018. Continue reading

Routine Doctor Visits Leading Disabled Canadians to MAiD

Disabled Canadians Being Pressured Into Assisted Suicide During Routine Doctor Visits

Disabled Canadians Being Pressured Into Assisted Suicide During Routine Doctor VisitsNiamh Harris – It has been revealed that many disabled Canadians are being pressured into ending their lives with euthanasia during routine medical appointments.

Inclusion Canada CEO Krista Carr told Parliament that disabled Canadians feel pressure to choose assisted suicide and that this is a ‘weekly’ occurrence due to MAiD expansion to the non-terminally ill.

LifeSteNews reports: During an October 8 session of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Carr, an advocate against Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), explained that Canada’s expansion of MAiD to the non-terminally ill has led to people with disabilities being pressured to end their lives during unrelated medical visits. Continue reading

Government Assisted Suicide: Trudeau Urges Canadians to Seek Relief

Trudeau Regime Urges Stressed Canadians To Get Euthanized To Help Save the PlanetSean Adl-Tabatabai – The Trudeau regime has urged Canadians who feel stressed or depressed to seek government assisted suicide as a means to ease the burden on the state and help save the planet.

On Monday, Trudeau’s Health Minister Mark Holland announced that the controversial medical assistance in dying (MAID) program will be expanded to include those who suffer from mild mental illnesses, such as stress or fleeting anxiety.

The expansion is set to occur within the next few months. Continue reading