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Tucker Carlson says Canada’s euthanasia laws have reached a ‘terrifying low’

Updated: October 27, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Oct 27, 2022 – 8:55 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Tucker Carlson called out Canada’s euthanasia laws, saying the country has reached a “new and more terrifying low.”

During Wednesday’s Tucker Carlson Tonight Show on Fox News, the host touched on what he referred to as a “very big change in Western civilization” as Canada stands poised to legalize new standards for euthanasia in March 2023. The news laws will extend Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) to those with mental illness after a temporary exclusion expires.

“This is about to become a lot more common in Canada as a way to cut down on healthcare costs,” Carlson warned.

Tucker Carlson says Trudeau’s MAID euthanasia program “is about to become a lot more common in Canada as a way of cutting down on healthcare costs” as a new law will allow children to be killed by doctors without the approval of their parents. pic.twitter.com/D0hotz0SAB

— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 27, 2022

Carlson referenced Margaret Marsilla’s 23-year-old son Kiano, who sought approval for MAiD — despite his mother’s disapproval — on account of depression and diabetes. Carlson used this case as an example of the “low”

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