Canada’s Euthanasia Industry Surges as Nation’s ‘Assisted Suicide’ Figures Double

Canada’s largest euthanasia industry has been booming as the government ramps up its ever-expanding “assisted suicide” agenda.

Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian combat veteran and host of The Kelsi Sheren Perspective, has made it her mission to expose the controversial and dangerous “charity” MAiDHouse.

MAiDHouse is an organization that is profiting from euthanasia under the Canadian government’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program.

Sheren, a fierce critic of the MAiD policies, calls out the organization’s deceptive marketing tactics, labeling it a “modern-day eugenics facility” that preys on vulnerable individuals in their weakest moments.

In a powerful video posted to social media, Sheren detailed how MAiDHouse, which has doubled its business in 2023, is expanding its operations to offer assisted death as a “compassionate” option.

However, Sheren is anything but convinced of their benevolent motives.

According to Sheren, the facility’s true purpose is not to provide care but to profit from people’s despair, all while disguising its operations behind the mask of charity and choice.

MAiDHouse operates as a nonprofit, with locations in Toronto, Ontario, and Victoria, British Columbia, marketing itself as a compassionate place for individuals to end their lives.

Sheren calls it a “death care” facility, not healthcare, and critiques how they use active marketing strategies to attract people to use their services.

She accuses MAiDHouse of “predatory” practices, operating a business model that prioritizes death over life.

MAiDHouse is part of the broader push for euthanasia policies, which have been rapidly expanding not only in Canada but around the world.

Sheren notes that the global movement is growing, with the UK recently passing a euthanasia bill and multiple U.S. states now considering legislation for “doctor-assisted dying.”

But the crux of Sheren’s argument is the moral and ethical decay that comes with normalizing the termination of human life.

She sharply criticizes the policies that enable euthanasia, arguing that these facilities prey on the vulnerable, such as those who are mentally ill, homeless, or struggling with their circumstances.

They then push these people toward death rather than providing them with the help, care, and dignity they deserve.

According to Sheren, the expansion of MAiDHouse is particularly alarming as the Canadian government plans to extend euthanasia to include minors and those suffering from mental illness by 2027.

This dangerous expansion moves euthanasia from being a solution for the terminally ill to a quick fix for anyone in emotional or psychological distress.

She argues this opens the door to coercion, where vulnerable people, instead of receiving support or mental health care, are pushed to end their lives prematurely.

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“What we are witnessing with organizations like MAiDHouse is not mercy or dignity—it is a cold, calculated business model built on the death of those it claims to help,” Sheren states.

“They are selling death as a solution, masking it as freedom, when in reality it is coercion.”

The business of death, Sheren points out, is not about alleviating suffering but about eliminating what society deems as “burdens.”

As facilities like MAiDHouse expand, they reshape the narrative around life and death, subtly influencing the public to view assisted dying as a humane alternative to living with hardship.

Sheren also emphasizes the devastating impact on families and communities left behind after these individuals are euthanized.

She cites the lack of discussion around the trauma, grief, and survivor’s guilt experienced by those left to mourn their loved ones.

“We don’t talk about the fallout,” she explains.

“We don’t talk about the pain the survivors go through.”

Her condemnation of the organization’s marketing tactics is fierce.

Sheren calls out MAiDHouse for turning vulnerable lives into “marketing stories,” as they boast of their “success” in ending lives in their facilities.

She describes this as a “disgusting” exploitation of human beings that should be condemned by society.

Sheren goes further to accuse MAiDHouse employees of being complicit in a moral atrocity, using their position in a “trusted network” to manipulate those under their care.

She asserts that the individuals working for these facilities are not saviors, but perpetrators of harm, preying on people’s desperation for an easy way out.

“This is not care. This is not compassion,” Sheren says emphatically.

“This is not freedom. This is exploitation.

“You are removing people who are seen as burdens, not helping them.

“This will be remembered as abuse on a scale we have yet to fully understand.”

In an urgent plea for a change in direction, Sheren calls for the dismantling of these “killing facilities” and advocates for a society that offers real support: mental health facilities, rehabilitation centers, and palliative care that respect the sanctity of life.

Her message is clear: “We need to reject this culture of death and embrace a society that values life, dignity, and true care.

“There is no place for profit-driven death in our world.”

With euthanasia policies rapidly gaining traction across the globe, Sheren’s warning rings louder than ever.

Resisting this deadly trend will require a united stand to protect the vulnerable and ensure that life is always treated with respect and care.

READ MORE – Canada Moves to Begin Euthanizing Children Without Parental Consent

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