A Canadian lawmaker and former provincial premier is sounding the alarm after reports revealed that an elderly woman was euthanized against her will, warning that the killing amounts to a “cold-blooded murder” carried out under Canada’s so-called “assisted suicide” regime.
In a statement posted Monday on X, Jason Kenney reacted to reports detailing the death of a woman in her 80s identified only as “Mrs. B.”
“‘Euthanized against her will’ = cold-blooded murder,” Kenney wrote.
“This is the inevitable result of Canada’s dystopian ‘assistance in dying’ regime.”
Kenney said he had warned that this outcome would occur under the nation’s aggressive euthanasia regime.
“When I predicted this outcome over years of debates in Parliament, pro-euthanasia advocates would dismiss it as ‘fear mongering,’” he said.
“It turns out that fear of desacralizing human life is entirely rational.”
Euthanasia Fast-Tracked After Withdrawal of Consent
According to reports, Mrs. B was euthanized after explicitly stating that she wanted to live.
Doctors reportedly fast-tracked her lethal injection after arguing that her elderly husband, who was listed as her main carer, appeared “fed up” with caring for his wife.
One case study was that of a woman in her 80s referred to as ‘Mrs. B, who had complications after a coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
She went into severe decline and opted for palliative care.
The patient was then sent home from the hospital with palliative support and her husband caring for her.
But as her condition got worse, her elderly husband struggled to care for her even with the help of visits by nurses.
Although Mrs. B initially requested euthanasia, she changed her mind when an assessor arrived, as Slay News reported.
According to her family, she stated that she “wanted to withdraw her request, citing personal religious values and beliefs.”
She specifically told doctors that she wanted to live and receive inpatient hospice care instead of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD).
That should have ended the process.
However, taxpayer-funded doctors refused to take no for an answer.
Hospice Denied, Death Fast-Tracked
The next morning, Mrs. B was taken to the hospital.
Doctors found she was medically stable, but noted her husband was overwhelmed.
Her palliative care doctor applied for urgent inpatient hospice placement.
The request was denied.
That same day, another MAiD assessment was requested after doctors said her husband indicated that euthanasia would relieve the burden
Despite withdrawing consent, Mrs. B was reportedly rushed through what is known as “same-day” euthanasia and given a lethal injection.
She Begged to Be Spared
Before she was killed, three assessors were brought in.
Two assessors sided against the first and agreed Mrs. B should be killed.
That evening, Mrs. B was euthanized.
According to the report, she begged not to receive the lethal injection, insisting she wanted to live.
She was killed anyway.
U.S. Warning as Canada Expands Assisted Suicide
Jim O’Neill, the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is warning that Canada’s MAiD program has crossed a dangerous ethical line.
O’Niell is calling MAiD a “strange new horror” that should terrify the world.
Canada’s assisted-suicide regime has expanded dramatically under the Liberal government, now led by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Since legalization in 2016, euthanasia has expanded 13-fold, making Canada the fastest-growing assisted-suicide system in the world.
Meanwhile, Health Canada has released studies examining “advanced requests” for assisted suicide, raising further alarm among critics who say consent safeguards are being systematically eroded.
A Line Crossed
The case of Mrs. B is now being cited as a grim warning of where Canada’s euthanasia regime has led, where consent can be withdrawn, religious beliefs ignored, and life ended anyway.
As Kenney warned, what was once dismissed as “fear mongering” is now being reported as fact.
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