Shocking study revealed that the wellness Authority in the Canadian state of British Columbia (BC)promotes euthanasia with slideshow, which he allegedly sends via e-mails to healthy elder groups.
According to a study that was obtained by Will Potter from Daily Mail, PowerPoint slideshow came allegedly from Fraser wellness Authority (FHA), a large wellness care region in Vancouver suburbs, BC.
The slideshow actively promotes euthanasia in information packages for retirement packages for older people. It contained texts specified as "expressions of wanting to die".
It was besides found that euthanasia can be utilized for "promoting a sense of control," along with slides claiming that customers can die as a consequence of euthanasia in 1 day.
BC state reports 24% increase in euthanasia cases
According to data, the state recorded a crucial 24 percent increase in medical aid for dying, or MAID, the Canadian word for legal euthanasia and assisted suicide.
A full of at least 2,515 people died from MAID in 2022 in the BC itself.
An email to seniors contained information about "tracking system", which specified respective options for MAID, namely, erstwhile death is "reasonably foreseeable" or erstwhile it's "Unforeseeable."
For seniors whose death is "unpredictable," FHA said they'd be here first must have passed for 90 evaluation days.
Symptoms that fall within the scope of this option include chronic pain and fibromyalgia, but the Canadian government announced plans to let people to die under practice solely due to intellectual illness by March 2024.
Meanwhile, the slide show revealed that there is no waiting period for terminal illness patients, and 1 slide even indicates that euthanasia or assisted suicide may take up to 1 day, provided that patients submit an appropriate application and pass at least 2 assessments.
FHA aims at a pro-life hospice association
Details from the fresh incidental besides propose that FHA has a past of attacking pro-life hospice societies.
On 29 March 2021, the Delta Hospice Society (DHS) was evicted from its 2 buildings after 35 years after the authorities cancelled the lease of the pro-life group.
The eviction was allegedly caused by DHS' refusal to let euthanasia in a palliative care facility.
FHA took over both Irene Thomas Hospice and Support Care Center without compensation for DHS assets, whose value was estimated at $9 million. (Related: Canada will become the capital of ASSISTED SUICIDE in the world.)
Until now, DHS has been forced to operate from a tiny office.
He continues to manage the store, The infirmary Cottage Charity Shoppe, which serves as the main origin of DHS revenue.
Angelina Ireland, president of DHS, late warned that lobbying groups supporting euthanasia attack Catholics.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government legalized euthanasia in 2016.
Since then, the number of recorded deaths has increased under the MAID programme.
The emphasis on further expansion was besides continued, who could qualify for a doctor-assisted death.
MAID benefit for people diagnosed with intellectual illness came in 2021 with the C-7 Act, which allowed both the terminally sick and chronically sick patients to qualify for death assisted by a doctor.
The expansion of intellectual illness was to enter into force in March.
But after opposition from pro-life groups, conservative politicians and another groups, the liberals under the leadership of Trudeau delayed the introduction of the full effect of Act C-7 to 2024 r.
If the fresh national government is not elected in 2024, MAID regulations will be extended to people with intellectual illness.
The Conservative organization under the leadership of Pierre Poilievre is opposed to extending the MAID rules, but has not issued a message as to whether it would repeal all the rules on euthanasia.
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