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Reports show that in Ontario alone there were 428 possible criminal cases related to Canada’s assisted suicide program since 2018.

In Canada, doctors can treat their patients with an unusual medicine: death.

While the nation claims its doctors meet “certain safeguards” before killing their patients under the label “euthanasia,” new documents show more than 428 possible criminal cases in the province of Ontario alone, according to The New Atlantis. This includes repeat and “blatant” offenders.

Canada’s criminal code regulates the “medical assistance in dying” program, or “MAID.” Still, many of its doctors have been killing patients whose deaths could have been avoidable, as they were suffering from being poor, disabled, or lonely, according to The Associated Press.

Chief Coroner Dirk Huyer oversees physician-assisted suicide in Ontario. He claimed in 2018 that “Ontario has the strongest oversight of any province or territory in Canada” and “every case is reported.” But as noted in The Conversation, Huyer’s office last month released reports showing doctors killed patients with “mental illness and addictions, unclear mental diagnoses and suffering fuelled by housing insecurity, poverty and social marginalization.”

The New Atlantis published presentations and reports from Huyer, showing that for many possible violations of the law regulating assisted suicide, he recommended nothing more than having an “informal conversation” or sending an “educational” or “notice” email.

One-quarter of all assisted suicide mills in Ontario triggered at least one response from Huyer’s office in 2023 about a legal compliance issue, according to a presentation he gave in 2024. . .

Source (thefederalist.com)

>Reports show that in Ontario alone there were 428 possible criminal cases related to Canada’s assisted suicide program since 2018. >In Canada, doctors can treat their patients with an unusual medicine: death. >While the nation claims its doctors meet “certain safeguards” before killing their patients under the label “euthanasia,” new documents show more than 428 possible criminal cases in the province of Ontario alone, according to The New Atlantis. This includes repeat and “blatant” offenders. >Canada’s criminal code regulates the “medical assistance in dying” program, or “MAID.” Still, many of its doctors have been killing patients whose deaths could have been avoidable, as they were suffering from being poor, disabled, or lonely, according to The Associated Press. >Chief Coroner Dirk Huyer oversees physician-assisted suicide in Ontario. He claimed in 2018 that “Ontario has the strongest oversight of any province or territory in Canada” and “every case is reported.” But as noted in The Conversation, Huyer’s office last month released reports showing doctors killed patients with “mental illness and addictions, unclear mental diagnoses and suffering fuelled by housing insecurity, poverty and social marginalization.” >The New Atlantis published presentations and reports from Huyer, showing that for many possible violations of the law regulating assisted suicide, he recommended nothing more than having an “informal conversation” or sending an “educational” or “notice” email. >One-quarter of all assisted suicide mills in Ontario triggered at least one response from Huyer’s office in 2023 about a legal compliance issue, according to a presentation he gave in 2024. . . [Source](https://thefederalist.com/2024/11/13/reports-show-nefarious-reality-behind-canadas-assisted-suicide-program/)
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Example?

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There were reports of Canadian forces exploiting the trust of Germans during proposed truce periods during World War I, as well as reports of prisoners being executed out of rage or convenience.

Lieutenant Louis Keene described the practice of lobbing tins of corned beef into a neighbouring German trench. When the Canadians started hearing happy shouts of “More! Give us more!” they then let loose with an armload of grenades.

“There were screams of German soldiers, terror-shaken by the flash of light in their eyes, and black faces above them, and bayonets already red with blood,” wrote Phillip Gibbs of one Canadian raid. “It was butcher’s work, quick and skillful … Thirty Germans were killed before the Canadians went back.”

“After losing half of my company there, we rushed them and they had the nerve to throw up their hands and cry, ‘Kamerad.’ All the Kam-erad they got was a foot of cold steel through them”

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Oh yes, I heard about those guys in WW1. They were savages for sure. WW1 was nasty from all sides though. Imagine seeing your buddies die from mustard gas?

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Too bad they don't have this same spirit when fighting their own government.