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Message Subject Two female Canadian doctors brag about killing 700 people
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Ellen Wiebe, a doctor who works with Dying With Dignity Canada, boasted in a seminar for physicians working in assisted suicide about the time she treated a patient who did not qualify for the end of life service.

A Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID) assessor had rejected the unnamed man because he did not have a serious illness or 'the capacity to make informed decisions about his own personal health.'

But the man eventually made his way to Wiebe, who cleared him, flew him out to Vancouver, and euthanized him, The New Atlantic reports.

'It's the most rewarding work we've ever done,' Wiebe said of MAID during a 2020 event in a video that's since been shared online.

Obstetrician Stefanie Green, a colleague of Wiebe, also revealed that she's helped 300 people die in Canada's controversial MAID program, which eclipses similar programs in the US.

She uses the term 'deliveries' to describe both her work helping women give birth - and people end their lives.

In 2021, only 486 people died using California's assisted suicide program, but that same year in Canada, 10,064 died used MAID to die that year.

Green, who describes her work as an obstetrician and euthanasia assistant as helping with 'deliveries,' told the publication that stories about the poor seeking MAID are just 'clickbait.'

'You cannot access MAID in this country because you can't get housing,' she said. 'That is clickbait. These stories have not been reported fully.' (LIES!)

Lee Landry, 65, told assessors for the procedure he 'doesn't want to die' but has applied for MAID because he can't afford to live comfortably.

Astonishingly, a doctor has given one of the two signatures required for Landry to end his own life.

Landry is awaiting the decision of a second doctor who has assessed his eligibility. If that doctor rejects the application, Landry says he will simply 'shop' around for another who's prepared to sign off on his death - something that's allowed under Canada's assisted dying laws.

Landry uses a wheelchair and has several other disabilities that mean he is eligible for MAID, including epilepsy and diabetes. But until recently, he was able to live comfortably, sharing his modest home in Medicine Hat, Alberta, with his service dog.

Changes to his state benefits when he turned 65 in May meant his income was cut and he's now left with around $120 per month after paying for medical bills and essentials.

Landry is also braced for a rent hike in January that could mean his benefits no longer cover the cost of essentials, placing him on the brink of homelessness.

'I don't want to go homeless,' he told the DailyMail. 'I don't want to end up living in a van so I can't make the van payments. I don't want to end up homeless. Who would want to be homeless at 16, never mind 65?'

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I've noticed, in the British press, lots of articles about medical care not being available and it's the same with Canada. It's quite obvious that this is deliberate and meant to kill people off. Canada has taken the extra step with this doctor assisted 'suicide' shit. It's like they can't kill them fast enough.
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The Landry case is tragic. What a hostile world this is. I have no problem with people seeking euthanasia in general. But it is a real tragedy if someone sees it as a last resort due to circumstances other than unavoidable imminent death from cancer or some other incurable horribly painful condition. The government really should have a program for people in his circumstances. I'm sure everyone in the Canadian government sees themselves as humans. My first instinct of course, is to say: "Then how can they be so inhumane, so without human feeling? How can they be humans?"

But then that other thought creeps in, like it so often does. Maybe that's a big part of Exactly what it means to be human. To not give a fuck about people in real genuine need, when you HAVE the means to help those people. Poor old guy. This is a hostile world.
 
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