"The law is an ass." Those are the words of Charles Dickens' Mr. Bumble. However, they also serve as an apt description of the state of Canadian law since the advent of MAiD - Medical Assistance in Dying, which was enacted by the government of Justin Trudeau in 2016 and expanded in 2021. Canada has opened up a deadly Pandora's box of euthanasia; and it will take an act of God to shut it! MAiD legalizes murder-by-consent under certain conditions. It started with those who are terminally ill. Now those who are disabled can qualify. In 2023, those who are depressed may be included. It is not hard to imagine, in time, a regime of euthanasia-on-demand for anyone and any reason, or for no reason at all! We must also consider the possibility of a government mandate for euthanasia should some unforeseen crisis arise. In this concise booklet, Trudeau's euthanasia program is explained and critiqued. Its faults and dangers are exposed to serve as a warning to Canada and the world. When a country decides to remove the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill," no one is truly safe!
Trudeau's MAiD Service: A Euthanasia Program for Canada
"The law is an ass." Those are the words of Charles Dickens' Mr. Bumble. However, they also serve as an apt description of the state of Canadian law since the advent of MAiD - Medical Assistance in Dying, which was enacted by the government of Justin Trudeau in 2016 and expanded in 2021. Canada has opened up a deadly Pandora's box of euthanasia; and it will take an act of God to shut it! MAiD legalizes murder-by-consent under certain conditions. It started with those who are terminally ill. Now those who are disabled can qualify. In 2023, those who are depressed may be included. It is not hard to imagine, in time, a regime of euthanasia-on-demand for anyone and any reason, or for no reason at all! We must also consider the possibility of a government mandate for euthanasia should some unforeseen crisis arise. In this concise booklet, Trudeau's euthanasia program is explained and critiqued. Its faults and dangers are exposed to serve as a warning to Canada and the world. When a country decides to remove the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill," no one is truly safe!