Tens of thousands of Canadians have died since the implementation of the federal government’s euthanasia program called MAID, Medical Assistance in Dying, in 2016.

Here are some disturbing facts:

  • Over 45,000 Canadians have been put to death through the program over the past seven years,
  • 13,000 died via MAID in 2022, and
  • A push is on to extend the program to include those with addictions and mental health issues.

The following are a couple of excerpts from an article on the topic by City Journal including this disturbing admission:

In one alarming instance, a 71-year-old widower was admitted to hospital after a fall. He contracted infectious diarrhea in hospital, where he was humiliated by staff for the smell of his room. Staff claimed that he had end-stage COPD and offered him MAID; he took their advice and was euthanized within 48 hours of his first assessment. A post-mortem examination, however, proved that he did not have end-stage COPD.

A general overview of the growth of the program:

More than 13,000 people in Canada were euthanized in 2022, an annual rise of 31.2 percent since 2021. In 2022, 4.1 percent of all deaths in the country were the result of euthanasia; MAID could now be listed as the nation’s fifth-leading cause of death. Nearly 45,000 people have been euthanized since 2016, when Parliament first introduced MAID legislation. This number will keep rising as stigma disappears and MAID advocates continue to push for relaxed standards. The Canadian government seems to be on board with that agenda, as it reportedly plans to make MAID available to anorexics and drug users.”

READ: Canadian Death Cult

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