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Canada is in the midst of a human rights crisis that has grown at a breathtaking pace over the past few years. Suffering, sick, and disabled Canadians are constantly being offered assisted suicide when they are at their most vulnerable.

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Canada’s assisted suicide regime has become a conveyor belt of horror stories

By Jonathon van Maren as published by LifeSiteNews

I have many fears about Canada’s euthanasia regime. I am afraid that the activists at Dying with Dignity will succeed in explicitly expanding eligibility to children, the disabled and those suffering from mental illness. I am afraid that families will one day be powerless to stop their mentally suffering loved ones from obtaining a lethal injection and that the force of the state will stop them from intervening. I am afraid that Canada’s radical leftist judiciary will strike down attempts to limit our euthanasia regime.

But what I am most often afraid of, is that we will become numb to the steady conveyor belt of horror stories that arrive almost weekly now – that the sheer volume of these stories will eventually cease to shock us, and that we will accept them as the norm not because we morally approve but because, like our tacit acceptance of abortion until birth, we simply become used to this new status quo. 

For example, on 19 July I interviewed Roger Foley, a Canadian with disabilities, for LifeSiteNews. He explained how medical professionals have consistently brought up assisted suicide as an option for him, even when he has admitted that he feels suicidal. On 10 July, I covered the story of Tracy Polewczuk, a woman who suffers from spina bifida. She was offered assisted suicide twice, and like Foley, explained that the pro-active offering of a lethal injection profoundly impacted her. They are not the only ones – we have been hearing these stories for years. They leak out of our medical institutions like blood seeping under a clinic door.

Heather Hancock, a Canadian with cerebral palsy, wrote an op-ed for the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition revealing that a nurse in Alberta told her “to do the right thing and consider MAiD,” Canada’s assisted suicide programme. She, too, has been encouraged to accept medicalised killing multiple times. Since the legalisation of assisted suicide, she wrote, there has been a change in how she is treated:

In the hospital, I discovered a change in the attitudes of nurses, doctors, orderlies and therapists. There was a subtle undercurrent that was almost tangible. I had nurses neglecting me, forcing me to try and walk while they stood at a distance and watched with arms crossed. It was evident the medical staff preferred not to treat me.

In 2018, she was asked by a doctor at Victoria General Hospital if she’d ever considered assisted suicide. In 2019, at the same hospital, she was offered assisted suicide once again. To escape the medical system in British Columbia, Hancock moved to a town on the Saskatchewan-Alberta border. After a fall, she was taken to the hospital in Medicine Hat, where during a three-week stay, a nurse came to her bed and advised her to opt for assisted suicide. “If I were you, I would take it in a heartbeat,” the nurse said. “You’re not living, you’re existing.” Hancock was horrified and told the nurse she would never choose assisted suicide and that her “life has value and no human being has a right to say otherwise.”

Stories like those of Foley, Polewczuk, Hancock and many others should be deeply disturbing to us – they are indicative of a human rights crisis that has grown at a breathtaking pace over the past few years. Suffering, sick and disabled Canadians are constantly being offered assisted suicide when they are at their most vulnerable, while Dying with Dignity activists and euthanasia advocates such as Dr. Ellen Wiebe claim that all is well in Canada’s killing regime. Because the truth is so horrible, many people prefer to listen to these reassuring voices. The alternative is to recognise that Canadians are being bullied into lethal injections in places of care.

Despite all this, the Canadian press is now campaigning to see the last safe spaces for the suffering removed. A key goal of the euthanasia activists is to force all institutions – religious or not – to offer and conduct lethal injections on-site. First suicide became a “right”; offering it has become an obligation. And so, we get stories with titles like this, from CTV: ‘A B.C. woman turned to MAID for peace. Her family says her death was undignified, traumatic’. The parents and doctor of a woman who died by euthanasia are suing both Providence Health Care and the B.C. government because she had to transfer out of St. Paul’s Hospital to get a lethal injection.

The CBC followed that story with another report focused on Providence Health Care: ‘Providence Health reveals 19 patients were forced to transfer this year due to its MAiD policy’. Notice the framing of the story – no patient was “forced” to do anything. Some hospitals don’t kill people and so if you are seeking a lethal injection, you must transfer elsewhere. The CBC chose not to speak to disability advocates or others who could have highlighted the extreme importance of euthanasia-free places – instead, they spoke with University of Ottawa professor Daphne Gilbert, who worked with Dying with Dignity Canada on a legal challenge to force hospitals to offer it on-site. “Dying with Dignity” is described, absurdly, as a “human-rights charity.”

Canada’s journalists should, at this point, know how disastrous legal euthanasia has been. They have reported many of the abuses; they have surely read coverage of the abuses published right across the anglosphere. But they have not learned their lesson. Once again, they are doing the bidding of Canada’s euthanasia activists and exploiting the pain of the dying to force killing into the last safe places in the country.

About the Author

Jonathon van Maren is a Canadian columnist, author, speaker, podcaster and activist. His articles are published by First Things and The American Conservative, among others. He is also a contributing editor for The European Conservative.  You can follow van Maren on his Substack page HERE, his website HERE and Twitter (X) HERE.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Nicole
Nicole
1 year ago

These demons have absolutely no value for human life.
It doesn’t get more obvious than this.
The people suffering are already so vulnerable and unwell, they need empathy, kindness and support more than anything, not a lethal injection.
It is utterly tragic and so very, very sad.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

[…] Kanada se nachází uprostřed krize lidských práv, která v posledních několika letech narůstá dechberoucím tempem. Trpícím, nemocným a postiženým Kanaďanům je neustále nabízena asistovaná sebevražda, když jsou nejzranitelnější. […]

Dave
Dave
1 year ago
Afshin Nejat
Afshin Nejat
1 year ago

It’s not that there is a big difference between “getting used” to something and condoning it in the first place. You don’t have to do much more than be indifferent or non-resistant to something to effectively “condone” it, if in fact it is so egregiously bad as this. You have already in essence condoned being neutral to it, which is to say you condone permitting it. I hope a pattern is finally emerging between the “health care professionals” seen here and those all too eager to do a stupid dance to show their “cool humanity” while getting paid a lot of money to have “covid deaths”.

Clayton
Clayton
1 year ago

just remember we voted our way here say that again , we voted our way here !! What percentage do they need ? Then defend it !!

Isabelle Depocas
Isabelle Depocas
1 year ago

I am Canadian and can’t wait for the Crime Minister of my country and his regime to be annihilated.