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🚨 BREAKING: Canada’s MAiD euthanasia machine just hit rock bottom. A Quebec physician has formally suggested assisted suicide for infants — babies from birth to one year old with severe deformities and syndromes. Parents “should have the opportunity” to have their newborn killed. Federal committees are now pushing to...

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‘Assisted Dying’ Committee: Dutch expert reveals the emerging horrors of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in his country. Sometimes a short news video clip might not capture the nuance of discussion at Oireachtas Committee hearings. The RTE News coverage of Tuesday's hearing is a case in point. Prof Theo Boer had a lot to say about ‘Assisted Dying’ and Euthanasia in his own country. The big takeaway is that Euthanasia becomes the last resort for people afflicted by loneliness and fear: ‘In the past 20 years, the numbers have quadrupled and… the increase seems to accelerate rather than slow down. In some neighbourhoods assisted deaths account for between 15% and 20% of all deaths.’ ‘The second development we have seen is an expansion of the pathologies - the reasons underlying a request to die … we see a shift to patients who fear years or decades of loneliness, alienation and care dependency… This expansion is motivated - this is important for the committee, as Members of Parliament, to take into account - by a logic of justice, the question as to why euthanasia is provided only for terminal patients, for example?... After all, a person can suffer very much for non-medical reasons as well.’ ‘That is why we have now a law in parliament that legalises Euthanasia for all people over 74 years, with or without an illness…Their age is the only reason they can have 'Assisted Dying'. That in turn is why we now have a regulation that allows parents to request Euthanasia for their young children aged from zero to 11 years old. I am convinced it is only a matter of time before we take the next hurdle, namely, allowing children of dementia patients to request Euthanasia for their demented parents.’ ‘There is a saying that people can live 30 days without eating, three days without drinking, three minutes without oxygen but not three seconds without hope. Sometimes it is the total absence of hope, either in the persons themselves or in their surroundings, that contributes to their suffering.’ For those who are involved in suicide prevention work, or in keeping hope alive for elderly people, or who are committed to caring professions which are built on hope, I recommend you pay attention to these Oireachtas hearings (see Attached is a short clip of my own engagement with Prof Boer at the Committee on Tuesday. To legalise ‘Assisted Dying’ is to hinder hope and drive despair.

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Is Canada saving money by killing its poor? The shocking numbers behind their MAID program. In a raw and emotional testimony, Kelsi Sheren unveils the horrifying economic and moral reality behind Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program. This isn't about compassion; it's about a systemic failure being monetized. The Staggering Numbers: - In 2021, the healthcare system saw a gross reduction of $109.2 million. - MAID alone accounted for $86.9 million in "savings" by replacing palliative care with death. - The number of MAID deaths is exploding: 10,500 in 2021, to 13,000 in 2022, with a 30% increase since. This is not a coincidence. It is a chilling solution to a crumbling system. The Perfect Storm of Despair: Why the spike? Look no further than the crises plaguing the most vulnerable. - A catastrophic housing & cost-of-living crisis. - A younger generation unable to afford their own lives, let alone $8,000-$10,000/month care for their elders. - A government importing millions without the infrastructure to support them, creating a sense of displacement among citizens. The result? A message of hopelessness is being sent to the youth. Group homes report "huge swaths" of individuals being convinced that death is the only answer, romanticized by media portrayals of a peaceful passing. The Harrowing Reality: But the reality is anything but peaceful. Sheren reveals the brutal, unspoken truth of a MAID death: it is not "bubbles on a beach." It is described as a terrifying, agonizing process akin to waterboarding. A fate so horrific, she states it would be easier to "jump in the ocean" than to die by MAID. The Lie is the Crime: The government lies. Officials lied about it being "one veteran" when multiple veterans have been offered MAID. They lie about the empathy behind it. The demand is simple: STOP LYING. If the goal is to kill vulnerable people to save money, just say it. Admit that citizens are being sacrificed to balance the books of a sold-out nation. A Call to Witness: Kelsi Sheren is a voice screaming into the void, acknowledging those who carved a path for these truths to be heard. She is the breacher, kicking in the door and taking the heat so others can follow. A nation is killing its own. It is telling its youth there is no future. The sick and poor are facing a terrifying death. This is not the Canada so many imagined. It is a nation failing its people, and the silence is complicity.

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