Canada’s liberal government is refusing to rule out plans to begin euthanizing children who have been diagnosed with autism.
It comes as the globalist Canadian government seeks to expand its radical “assisted suicide” laws to include “mature minors” with mental health issues.
Canada’s liberal government is once again raising global eyebrows with the nation’s “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) program
This time, the government of Prime Minister Mark Carney is using taxpayer money to fund research discussing whether children with severe autism should qualify for euthanasia under the country’s increasingly radical assisted-death laws.
Documents recently obtained by Rebel News reveal that Health Canada has allocated over half a million dollars—$549,068—to Dalhousie University for a four-year study focused on “youth views” regarding euthanasia, palliative care, and MAiD.
The project, cloaked in progressive language, appears to open the door to what critics fear is a slippery slope: the potential state-sanctioned killing of vulnerable children.
One internal email from a Health Canada official in the Indigenous End-of-Life Care team, Heather Davids, directly asks bureaucrats Ian Gillies and Richard Martin:
“How should the department respond to public correspondence about whether severe autism meets the eligibility criteria for MAiD?”
A troubling draft reply, later removed from final versions, read:
“Your position will be carefully considered as the government advances with MAiD legislation.”
The message stops short of endorsing euthanasia for autistic children.
However, it reflects growing concerns among Canadians—and human rights advocates worldwide—that the Canadian government is willing to entertain such dangerous ideas.
Since 2021, the Liberal Party administration has aggressively expanded MAiD access, even passing Bill C-7 to allow those suffering solely from mental illness to apply starting in 2027.
The consequences are already severe.
According to Health Canada’s own numbers, MAiD ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in the country in 2022.
A staggering 13,241 Canadians died via lethal injection that year, up 31.2% from 2021, despite many not being terminally ill.
Critics argue this expansion targets the mentally ill, disabled, and increasingly the young—those most in need of protection, not a state-approved death.
The Conservative Party has repeatedly attempted to halt this moral freefall.
Conservatives introduced Bill C-314, which sought to derail the Left’s eugenics agenda.
However, these efforts have been blocked by the ruling Liberal Party’s allies.
Despite warnings from ethicists and disability advocates, the government continues to push the envelope.
The Canadian government is showing little regard for the sanctity of life or the basic protections owed to its most vulnerable citizens.
As Canada edges further down this disturbing path, many on the right are calling for urgent action to expose and stop what they see as a growing culture of state-sponsored death masquerading as “compassion.”
It comes as the Canadian government has launched a campaign to promote a new push to begin euthanizing children with mental health issues without their parents’ consent.
The new scheme seeks to open up the country’s MAiD program to children.
Carney’s government describes those children who would be eligible for “assisted suicide” using the alarmingly vague term “mature minors.”
According to the Canadian government’s promotional material, children with mental health issues would be euthanized without parental consent under the expanded laws.
The move to expand the eugenics programs to “mature minors” was revealed in flyers distributed by the Canadian government.
The flyers explain that the government of PM Carney, a World Economic Forum (WEF) “agenda contributor,” has recommended that citizens deemed “mature minors” must be allowed to qualify for euthanasia.
“A mature minor is a child or teen who is deemed capable of making a decision for MAiD,” the paper states.
“This would essentially remove the minimum age of eligibility.
“The [government] committee also suggested parents may not be consulted and wouldn’t need to consent to their child’s death via MAiD.”
However, the vagueness of the term “mature” could open up the scheme to children of all ages.
The flyer goes on to argue that, according to the Canadian government, killing children without parental consent is an example of protecting the most vulnerable citizens.
“Children are uniquely vulnerable,” the informational pamphlet says.
“Canada’s first priority must be to provide high-quality medical care for children.”
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