BOMBSHELL REPORT: Canadian Massacre Is Unfolding, as Hundreds of Illegal Euthanasia Deaths Go Unreported to Law Enforcement
Also: Euthanasia for children? The dark future for Medical Assistance in Dying
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By Paul Serran Nov. 17, 2024
We have diligently been talking about Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and the culture of death here at TGP, as more countries consider adopting these practices, and as the situation in Canada devolves in the predicted hellish way.
In 2016, when Canada legalized euthanasia or âmedical assistance in dyingâ (MAiD), it was only meant for those whose death was âreasonably foreseeable.â
A decade later, doctors have been expressing âgrave concernsâ over the loosening of the requirements that means patients are now requesting â and receiving â euthanasia because they were obese, grieving, or poor â and whatâs worse, whatever safeguards still exist are being ignored.
Not to mention when doctors or medical staff push MAiD on people who donât want it.
A new damaging report out of Canada alleges that, out of many hundreds of violations of the euthanasia law, not a single one of them has been reported to law enforcement.
CNA reported:
âAlexander Raikin, a visiting fellow in bioethics at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, wrote in the New Atlantis on Monday that since 2018 âeuthanasia regulatorsâ in Ontario have identified over 400 âissues with complianceâ with the countryâs medical aid in dying (MAID) law.â
The breaches of the regulations include âdetermining a suicidal patientâs eligibility for the programâ and âmaking sure patients do not suffer any additional abuseâ.
âOntario Chief Coroner Dr. Dirk Huyer [âĤ] âidentified hundreds of âissues with complianceâ with the criminal law and regulatory policiesâ of MAID without having moved to prosecute any of the offenders. Of the more than 400 violations, just four cases were reported to a regulatory body, while âall others were deemed lower-level offenses, and not a single case was reported to the policeâ.â
Canadaâs Euthanasia Prevention Coalition called it âa cover-up of mammoth proportionsâ.
Assisted suicide is booming in the country, to the point where in 2022, 13,241 âMAID provisionsâ were reported, accounting for 4.1% of all deaths.
And itâs only going to get worse.
âActivists have regularly pushed to expand MAID, including allowing individuals to obtain lethal drugs if they are suffering from a mental illness. Quebec recently began allowing individuals to be euthanized even when they are incapable of giving consent.â
Jack Fonseca, from Canadaâs Campaign Life Coalitio says the report is âa serious indictment of the chief coronerâs officeâ.
ââThis report brings to light for the first time some essential and illuminating data on the number of illegal euthanasia killings taking place in Canada, and especially in Ontarioâ, he said.
Fonseca said that when euthanasia was first legalized in Canada, âwe warned that it would expand rapidly until everyone who wanted to be killed by the state could be killed, and that none of the promised safeguards would protect the vulnerable. This report proves us rightâ, he said.â
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Source: thegatewaypundit.com
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