Anonymous 02/24/2023 (Fri) 11:26 Id: 76c3c0 No.121629 del
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Thia program where Canada kills it's citizens is called MAID. Medical Assistance In Dying. It was started in 2016 and since it's inception the number of state sponsored murders has grown exponetionally every year (2022 statistics not known yet)

>In 2021, there were 10,064 MAID deaths, representing 3.3% of all deaths in Canada.
>This is an increase of 32.4% over 2020.
>The total MAiD deaths since Canada’s 2016 legislation is 31,664.
>Nearly one in five of the Canadians who died through euthanasia in 2021 did so because they were lonely. To be precise, 17.3% cited “isolation or loneliness” as a reason for wanting to die. In 35.7% of case, patients believed that they were a “burden on family, friends or caregivers”.
https://bioedge.org/featured/canada-topped-10000-euthanasia-deaths-in-2021/

As food prices and the cost of living go up, more and more people are seeking out Maid because of poverty.
>Meghan Nicholls, CEO of the Mississauga Food Bank in Mississauga, an Ontario city west of Toronto, said demand has increased by 6>0% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her food bank network now serves 30,000 people per year, she reported in a Nov. 30 commentary for the Canadian news magazine Maclean’s.

>For the first time, according to Nicholls, beneficiaries are reporting that the cost of food has put them into financial insolvency.

>“We’re at the point where clients on these programs are telling us they’re considering medically assisted death or suicide because they can’t live in grinding poverty anymore,” she said in the Maclean’s report. “A client in our Food Bank 2 Home delivery program told one of our staff that they’re considering suicide because they’re so tired of suffering through poverty. Another client asked if we knew how to apply for MAID (medical assistance in dying) for the same reasons.”

>“We can’t underestimate the effect that poverty has on someone’s mental health. Our clients live with constant worry and cut corners on needed items like medication, fresh food, or warm clothes — constantly living under that stress takes its toll mentally, emotionally, and physically,” Nicholls said.

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