It's like those Covid shots they wanted everyone to take.
Sure, one COULD refuse, and then one could lose their jobs or have their bank accounts frozen.
A B.C. hospice society that had its public funding and building seized by the government for refusing to allow euthanasia onsite is now seeking a “sanctuary” location in rural Alberta for its new facility.
Delta Hospice Society (DHS) President Angelina Ireland said efforts to build a new palliative care home in B.C. have gone nowhere, forcing the society to pursue options elsewhere.
“We’ll go to Alberta, as long as they will have us and allow us freedom,“ Ireland told The Epoch Times. She said the new hospice is intended to serve as a ”national sanctuary for the living to come and live well until their natural end.”
Ireland said she has already had favourable discussions with Alberta justice and health officials, after asking them if the hospices’ services would be “welcome” in Alberta. “The answer that we had was, ‘yes,’” she said.
A spokesperson for Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery confirmed that the society and government have been in talks.
“Alberta government officials recently met with the Delta Hospice Society and are aware of their interest in opening a MAID-free hospice in the province,“ said press secretary Heather Jenkins. The government ”seeks to build a continuum of care where vulnerable Albertans can live in long-term health and fulfilment,” she said via email.
Jenkins noted the Alberta government launched a review of medical assistance in dying (MAID) and its regulation last November “to ensure oversight is in place to protect Albertans, particularly those living with disabilities or suffering from mental health challenges.” The results are being reviewed to guide future planning, including potential legislative changes regarding MAID in Alberta, she said.
We all know that this oversight is crap.
Just like "rare, safe, and legal", this is conveyor-belt killing of people we cannot be bothered with.
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