Assisted suicides are on the rise in Canada (they call it voluntary euthanasia).
Canada’s spiraling euthanasia system is once again under fire as heartbreaking new accounts reveal that a surging number of patients are being forced into “choosing” the government’s “assisted suicide” death program after being denied actual medical care under the nation’s collapsing socialized healthcare model.
An alarming number of Canadians are reporting that they have no other choice but to agree to be euthanized by the government, despite the supposed availability of treatments for their conditions.
As Slay News has previously reported, the government’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program is now saving tens of millions of dollars a year.
In 2024, the government saved over $136 million by euthanizing patients instead of treating them.
People are being pushed into dying via government action through fear tactics or through denial of care that would allow them to live with dignity, such as home care.
More frightening is the organ ‘donation’ business that is now being piggybacked onto the death program.
Once you are approved for organ donation after medical assistance in dying, BC Transplant will work collaboratively with the critical care team to assist you and your care team with the process of donation.
Organ donation following medical assistance in dying will take place through the pathway of Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death (DCC). At a prearranged time and date, your medical assistance in dying provider will meet you and your care team at the hospital. Every effort will be made to ensure the setting aligns with your end of life wishes. BC Transplant works with the hospital to accommodate as much as possible your requests for rituals, ceremonies and family celebrations at the time of death.
Despite the above, they are trying to claim that the increase in both government-assisted deaths and subsequent organ donations are patient-driven.
He points to statistics showing more than 35 per cent of Canadians who died by MAID in 2021 felt they were “a burden on family, friends or caregivers” according to a Health Canada report.
“I am concerned that people who struggle with a lack of self-esteem and self-worth may be pushed to see this as an opportunity to mean something,” said Lemmens in an email comment to CTV News.
If you read the whole article, you’ll see a discussion about which death drugs to use to keep from harming the organs.
It’s all a money game with the most vulnerable populations being exploited.
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