Thu Sep 15, 2022 – 3:43 pm EDT
DELTA, British Columbia (LifeSiteNews) – The “unprecedented” demand for the pro-life Delta Hospice Society’s (DHS) new Do Not Euthanize’ Advance Directive (DNE) shows people are very concerned about Canada’s ever-expanding euthanasia laws, says its president Angelina Ireland.
“We have sent thousands to people all across Canada. There is a palpable feeling among our supporters, of all ages, that they need to protect themselves,” Ireland told LifeSiteNews.
The DHS’s new DNE is a legal document protecting people against attempts to have their lives “terminated unnaturally” through lethal injection.
The DNE was officially launched in the early summer of this year. Ireland said at the time that it was a “proactive response to those who think that our people have no right to medical treatment or to life itself.”
Ireland told LifeSiteNews that she believes the demand for the DNE is due to people realizing “that nationwide our medical system is not only broken but broke.”
“While we the people trusted that our tax dollars were going to be managed appropriately for services to keep us well, we find that our money has been squandered and medical professionals fired. Perhaps
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