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Canada’s assisted suicide program murdered my son. We must put an end to it now

Updated: October 10, 2022 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Oct 10, 2022 – 12:03 pm EDT

(Euthanasia Prevention Coalition) – My son was euthanized by the Canadian Government’s Medical Assistance In Dying or MAiD program on Dec 12, 2021.

What proof was demonstrated regarding my son’s pain or his mental well-being by MAiD? Nobody contacted me, his mother, to check, corroborate, question or confirm my son’s reasons.

It appears the adjudicators accept what a person says without any thorough investigation. There is also no oversight of the adjudicators.

MAiD doesn’t appear to consider the devastating fallout to family and loved ones, nor do they offer grief counselling before or after the exterminations.

I recently discovered over 10,000 Canadians were euthanized in 2021, including my son: that’s a staggering amount.

I’m now speaking out as a bereaved Mother who I am sure is not alone in the wake of these highly questionable “exterminations” being committed with this program.

The bigger issue is, how much further is this program going to go? It was originally advertised as being for those suffering with a terminal lifespan who were in pain. It’s now escalated to an amendment being proposed in March 2023 to include people who are depressed.

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