Canadians Solicited for ‘Assisted Suicide’ in the Street, Euthanized at ‘Holding Facilities’ Same Day

by Frank Bergman

Chilling new reports have revealed that Canadian citizens are being approached in the street and solicited for the government’s “assisted suicide” program before being transported to “industrial holding facilities” where they are euthanized the same day.

The new revelations surrounding the Canadian government’s expanding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program are fueling fresh concerns about the country’s controversial euthanasia system.

The new reports from the National Post and The Globe and Mail reveal alarming cases where patients are railroaded into assisted death, often with horrifying consequences.

The National Post details one example of a physician conducting a patient assessment outside a Tim Hortons fast-food restaurant.

The doctor then personally transported the patient to an industrial facility where he was euthanized on the same day.

The Globe and Mail report exposes cases where patients were given euthanasia injections but “resumed breathing after being declared dead” while still being paralyzed by the drugs.

The allegations come as euthanasia continues to expand across Canada and as growing numbers of critics warn that safeguards intended to protect vulnerable patients may be failing.

According to the reports, Ontario physician Dr. James MacLean was investigated and charged following a series of complaints about his euthanasia methods.

MacLean agreed to at least six months of mandatory supervision following investigations by medical regulators into multiple MAiD-related complaints.

He is allowed to continue practicing, however.

Tim Hortons Assessment Sparks Outrage

One of the most controversial complaints involved a patient identified as Mr. Dillon, who suffered from Crohn’s disease and complications associated with an external waste collection pouch.

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