Canada’s pro-euthanasia media machine has reached a new low by celebrating the “serene” state-sanctioned lethal injection as a “gift” for a centenarian.
The death lobby is no longer simply promoting “assisted suicide” for the terminally ill; it is now glamourizing the taxpayer-funded killing of the elderly as a feel-good lifestyle choice.
The latest example comes from Le Journal de Quebec, which published a glowing tribute to the euthanasia of 101-year-old Paulette Fiset-Germain.
The article opened with a disturbing line that reads more like propaganda than journalism:
“A centenarian who had lost none of her intellectual capacity is now shining in the sky after choosing medical assistance in dying on Monday.”
Fiset-Germain died on December 1 after receiving a lethal injection at the Manoir Cap-Santé seniors’ residence.
She had been living independently mere weeks earlier before suffering falls and a stroke.
Within days, the government’s socialized healthcare system arranged her death under Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) regime.
She told reporters, “I started to have trouble using the walker, I have one hand that I can’t use, the other one that I have trouble with, I can’t see one side anymore… I’m at the end.
“You know when the glass starts to spill, it’s time to do something.”
She added, “In addition, you have trouble 24 hours a day, you don’t sleep.
“We’re going to close the loop.”
Rather than raising concerns that an elderly, newly disabled woman might need support, palliative care, or meaningful human connection, the paper emphasized how “serene” she sounded, and how her family cheered her decision on.
Fiset-Germain said her children endorsed her death, stating, “My children accepted my decision because they know me, they know that I am ready for it.”
She even suggested the doctor’s approval of her killing was a present: “When the doctor agreed, I said, ‘You’re giving me a really nice gift.’”
This so-called “gift” was a lethal injection, and Canada’s media celebrated it as inspirational.
A Documentary Is Already Planned
The Journal openly revealed that her final moments will be filmed for a documentary.
In other words, more polished propaganda to normalize suicide as the enlightened choice for elderly Canadians.
Fiset-Germain even urged Canada to make euthanasia easier, claiming, “It’s too tight… We have to expand to relieve many people.”
Canada’s MAiD program is already internationally condemned for being among the most permissive in the world.
People with disabilities, depression, poverty, or chronic pain have all been approved to die.
Even the globalist United Nations has issued warnings.
But for Fiset-Germain, the problem is that not enough people qualify, a conveniently timed call as the government aggressively pushes to begin euthanizing children and the mentally ill.
The Media Treats Suicide as Spiritual Enlightenment
The article went so far as to give special treatment to her personal spiritual beliefs, a courtesy rarely extended to religious Canadians who oppose euthanasia.
She explained:
“Since I was little, I believe that when you die, you become a star.
“When you see a shooting star, it’s someone who has left and is looking for a place.”
The paper framed her death as a peaceful transition rather than what it actually was: a lethal state-administered injection for a woman who had only recently become physically impaired and discouraged.
A Friend’s Disturbing Endorsement
Her cousin and close friend, Louisette Huard, stated, “It’s a good decision.”
For most people, hearing a best friend call your suicide a “good decision” would be a sign of just how broken and dangerous this culture has become.
Thankfully, not everyone applauded.
One friend, Adelyre Goeguen, expressed genuine grief:
“I didn’t like it right away.
“It was still a shock, and I don’t accept it at all.”
That is the normal, human response.
Suicide Is Now Marketed as Compassion in Canada
Fiset-Germain’s death is just the latest in a long list of cases in which elderly, disabled, or otherwise vulnerable Canadians choose death because they are tired, lonely, or struggling, only to be praised by the media for their “courage.”
Canada legalized euthanasia in 2016 and has since expanded it relentlessly.
Over 90,000 Canadians have died under MAiD.
The government still plans to widen eligibility, including those suffering solely from mental illness.
The death lobby keeps pushing, and the media keeps sanitizing the suffering.
This isn’t compassion or dignity.
It is the systematic normalization of suicide as a social responsibility for the greater good.
And it is being sold to the public as a beautiful story, even when the victim is a 101-year-old woman who likely needed comfort, community, and proper care far more than a state-delivered lethal injection.

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