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You remember when they said "death panels" would happen in the USA? Well, socialized health in Canada has them and would rather kill you than help you. Especially if you are White.

Source (paywall): https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15374731/doctors-euthanasia-crippling-disease-hospital.html

From the post:

>A woman who has been begging the Canadian medical system for a surgery to cure her rare disease for eight years was left stunned when she received the green light for euthanasia after a one-hour consultation. Jolene Van Alstine, 45, of the Saskatchewan province, has battled normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism in agony for nearly a decade. The condition has left her suffering from unbearable pain, daily nausea and vomiting, overheated body temperatures and excessive weight gain. The illness has also taken its toll on her mental health, with her husband, Miles Sundeen, claiming her days are plagued by depression and hopelessness. She has spent months in and out of the hospital and undergone multiple surgeries, but is still in need of a complex operation to remove her parathyroid gland that no doctor in her province is available or qualified to perform, Sundeen said.

You remember when they said "death panels" would happen in the USA? Well, socialized health in Canada has them and would rather kill you than help you. Especially if you are White. Source (paywall): https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15374731/doctors-euthanasia-crippling-disease-hospital.html From the post: >>A woman who has been begging the Canadian medical system for a surgery to cure her rare disease for eight years was left stunned when she received the green light for euthanasia after a one-hour consultation. Jolene Van Alstine, 45, of the Saskatchewan province, has battled normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism in agony for nearly a decade. The condition has left her suffering from unbearable pain, daily nausea and vomiting, overheated body temperatures and excessive weight gain. The illness has also taken its toll on her mental health, with her husband, Miles Sundeen, claiming her days are plagued by depression and hopelessness. She has spent months in and out of the hospital and undergone multiple surgeries, but is still in need of a complex operation to remove her parathyroid gland that no doctor in her province is available or qualified to perform, Sundeen said.
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When it was introduced, initially doctors would not comply with murdering patients. So health Canada, halted it by a few years to (((educate))) doctors on how murder can be profitable Oops. I meant healthy. Well, here we are.

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Any doctor willing to participate has no soul.