Monday, March 06, 2023

Canada the Cruel

There are simply no words:

So, if we are to take any cues from historical precedent, we know that if passed, we've got about five years until leftist lawmakers legalize the murders of children without a "reasonably foreseeable" death, even if (and when) the youngins lack parental consent.  Seeing as mainstream American leftism is not yet there, I'd love to have a groupthink Democrat with a moral superiority complex explain how it would "never" go that far here, then start the timer and watch in real time as the left drifts farther and farther left.

LifeNews pulled an excerpt from the lawmakers' report, which noted that the government and colluding medical establishment should consult the parents of the potential minor MAiD candidate "where appropriate," but "ultimately", the child knows best.  See the text below:

That the Government of Canada establish a requirement that, where appropriate, the parents or guardians of a mature minor be consulted in the course of the assessment process for MAID, but that the will of a minor who is found to have the requisite decision-making capacity ultimately take priority.

 

What is this? Belgium?

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An 86-year-old woman died last month on a hospital stretcher in Lévis, Que., after being offered practically nothing to eat or drink for at least 36 hours, her family says, and now they want answers.

"It was recommended that she be placed in an emergency room, pending a possible place in palliative care or geriatrics," said granddaughter Véronique Labonté.

"But she remained in that cursed corridor, between the screams of a woman in full psychosis and the vomiting of another."

Gilberte Gosselin was admitted to the emergency room of the Hôtel-Dieu de Lévis, located south of Quebec City, on Feb. 21 after falling at home. Doctors suspected she had broken her hip, the family said. So she was placed on a stretcher and was left waiting for care.

Labonté said her grandmother, who suffered from cognitive problems, was left in her stool for several hours. Some hospital employees were rude and wouldn't provide food or drink despite Gosselin's claims that she was hungry and thirsty, the granddaughter said.

The cafeteria was closed, added Labonté.

"We were able to give her a little applesauce. We had the nerve to ask for a red Jell-O too, which was practically thrown in our face, but oh well. We got it, at least," said  Labonté.


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