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Alberta man denied euthanasia request after regretting gender mutilation surgery

Updated: July 28, 2023 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jul 28, 2023 – 3:32 pm EDTFri Jul 28, 2023 – 3:40 pm EDT

ALBERTA (LifeSiteNews) — A gender-confused Alberta man who says his life has been irreversibly changed by genital surgery is upset that he has been denied medically assisted suicide.  

On July 26, a biological male calling himself Duchess Lois of Alberta announced that he was denied so-called Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), a euphemism used in Canada to indicate voluntary execution by a medical professional.

Duchess Lois had applied for the lethal service  in January on the grounds that his surgery had sterilized him and irreversibly changed his life.  

“I requested my MAiD file. A human rights concern?” he asked on a Twitter post after his doctor had denied the request, instead suggesting that the patient had a human rights concern.    

I requested my MAiD file.
A human rights concern? pic.twitter.com/nqEVU2yv49

— Duchess Lois Of Alberta (@duchess_elle) July 26, 2023

Lois has suggested that his status as a First Nations Canadian, his sterility, and his identity as a “transsexual woman” have bearing in his attempt to be euthanized.  

“I’m accessing M.A.I.D [sic] as a sterilized first nations person of

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