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Gee, wonder when VILE Trudeau will sign up for this? I, of course, am non-violent and wish no one's death, but since it's such a great idea, Justin, you are free to sign up if you wish.

See also the even more vile Zeke Emanuel, Obamacare architect, and his Why I Hope to Die at 75 https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/10/why-i-hope-to-die-at-75/379329/

All these leftist IDIOTS I have to live around will be real shocked when they are "shown the door" early. But for piece-of-vermin Zeke, again, while I am non-violent and wish no one's death, if YOU, yourself,

Zeke, think it is such a great idea, you are free to check out early.

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Our former friend Jane Philpott, who pushed this as Health Minister under Trudeau, must be reeeelllly proud of this, among her other non-acomplishments. Disgusting. And re. abortion, a really, really close friend emailed her a few years ago. Not even the dignity to reply.

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Nov 21, 2023Liked by Peter Halligan

With the healthcare in Canada in a decades long steady decline that has limited access to healthcare {( primary care / specialty shortage)staffing shortages etc and the forced jab health consequences unfolding throughout the population }the expansion of the MAID program serves as an answer to the desperately ill seeking urgently needed medical/surgical care but are denied adequate service to healthcare. People realizing they can’t get the healthcare they need and paid for become desperate and then despondent.. what options do they have ? Live in pain and suffering ( delayed or no cancer treatments) or end it . The MAID program may have started with good intentions but you have to look at the reality of what is happening to measure it’s success. The failing substandard Canadian health care( overpaid for by taxpayers )is administration top heavy while being extremely poor and limited on service. The problem is government accountability , transparency and mismanagement . The government is seriously failing at their job of healthcare when people cannot get the care they need and have paid for( and have no alternatives available)desperate times require desperate measures. People’s desperation brought on from their limited access to adequate healthcare will inevitably increase the use of the MAID option and this choice subsequently ( and in a cruelly ironic manner)shortens the wait lists for those queuing up for the most basic care.Sorry but that is not healthcare.Decreasing the waitlist numbers via patient elimination versus actual health promotion might decrease the hospital backlogs and look good on spreadsheets but it’s evil.

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Well said.

Diverting taxes to the real "useless eaters" - the bureaucrats and political sycophants.

There was no shortage of money (borrowed) to roll out the injections. A quarter of it to those in actual need would have lifted so much suffering and loneliness. As it is.. the population was poisoned.

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Soon to be greatly expanded by the inclusion of mental illness as an acceptable qualifier. Quebec physicians group is already lobbying for severely ill infants to be added to the list.

Add to that we have zero abortion limits. It adds up to the Canadian government wants its people dead, by any means possible.

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The next step is forced Medical Assistance in Dying.

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I am worried about the expansion of MAID . I am about the ethical issues that surround this decision. I am also concerned about the dignity of the patient. There are many things to think about when a patient is faced with this option.

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Warrior, I hear exactly what you are saying. I am appalled by the decision to expand the decision of MAID for mental health and disability. That is wrong. I am appalled by the lack of services for our most vulnerable. The idea of medical assistance is showing the unhuman realities of the globalist agenda.

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