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Pro-life hospice president explains why she’ll never surrender to euthanasia lobby

Updated: December 15, 2021 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

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DELTA, British Columbia (The Interim) — Angelina Ireland never could have imagined the battle she was about to face when, two years ago, she became president of a palliative care society that ran a small 10-bed hospice for the sick and elderly in a small Canadian city. Angelina never could have imagined that she and the organization she headed were about to be catapulted onto a national — and even international — stage for refusing government orders that they offer patients assisted suicide and euthanasia instead of only authentic palliative care. 

“You know, it’s insane what has happened,” Angelina told Campaign Life Coalition in an interview published in full below. “It’s insane that you have this little palliative care society on the outskirts of Vancouver, in the middle of nowhere, that has become a national lightning rod on the issue of euthanasia.” 

“We see how this has blown up nationally, even internationally, and become, at least in our country, an example of a national referendum on euthanasia,” she said.

It all started in December of 2017 when a regional health authority

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