Canada’s Euthanasia Experiment: Army Veteran Offered Suicide Instead of Stair Lift

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Christine Gauthier, a physically impaired army veteran and former Paralympic athlete, testified before the Canadian Parliament in late November 2024. The paraplegic woman had applied for funding to install a stair lift. Instead, she received a proposal for “assisted suicide” from the Department of Veterans Affairs under Justin Trudeau’s left-wing government.

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Social worker recommends suicide

Four additional similar cases have since come to light.State-assisted suicide (M.A.I.D.) is being gradually expanded in Canada. Now, having a long-term disability is sufficient to qualify for this questionable state-sponsored self-termination. Numerous English-language media outlets reported on the scandal in words and images. Even Sky News framed the headline to suggest that the left has now abandoned all reason.The disabled veteran Christine Gauthier (with the rank of Corporal) sharply criticized the Canadian government. They had offered to essentially “put her to sleep” when she complained about a delay in installing her wheelchair-accessible stair lift. The retired former Paralympics participant testified in the Canadian Parliament in late November 2024 that a social worker from the Canadian Veterans Affairs Office (VAC) had made her the offer of assisted dying.

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Waiting for the stairs lift since 2017

After years of struggling to finance the stair lift, the social worker reportedly told Gauthier, “Madam, if you are really so desperate, we can now provide you with medical assistance in dying.” She has been waiting for this lift since 2017.

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Next MAID Stop Europe?

WEF-affiliated Trudeau, whose policies made these euthanasia laws possible, is now backpedaling and describes the incidents as unacceptable. According to news from Canada, he faces defeat in the January election, as not only the opposition but also his own party has lost patience with the globalist clown.The British Daily Mail reports that over 10,000 people in Canada were euthanized last year. From 2025, the suicide law will be further expanded, allowing people with mental illnesses to be state-assisted in self-termination. A doctor told DailyMail.com that he was concerned about the expansion, as it would make suicide a standard treatment for mental illnesses without much control or guidelines.The possibilities for assisted suicide are also being increasingly expanded in Europe. As with many health issues, people are told it is only for their own good.

How does this incident reflect on the Trudeau administration’s policies

Justin Trudeau’s resignation on January 6, 2025, reflects poorly on his administration’s policies, particularly in the areas of immigration, economic management, and international relations.

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Immigration Policy Backlash

Trudeau’s immigration policies have come under intense scrutiny. His administration’s goal to decrease the proportion of temporary residents from 7% to 5% by 2026 has created challenges for essential sectors reliant on migrant workers, especially in healthcare. The mismanagement of immigration exacerbated Canada’s housing crisis, with record numbers of temporary foreign workers and international students contributing to one of the world’s worst housing situations.

Economic Struggles

The Trudeau administration faced criticism for slower economic growth compared to the U.S. and the mishandling of immigration’s impact on the economy. The threat of 25% tariffs from the U.S. under Trump’s potential second term further exposed the fragility of Canada’s economic position. Trudeau’s inability to effectively address inflation and housing concerns, partly attributed to immigration policies, contributed to his declining popularity.

International Relations Challenges

Trudeau’s handling of international relations, particularly with the U.S., came under fire. His perceived weak response to Trump’s provocations and tariff threats highlighted concerns about Canada’s standing on the global stage. The need for a leader who can negotiate with Trump from a position of strength became apparent, with Trudeau seen as inadequate for this task.

Public Opinion Shift

Trudeau’s approval rating plummeted from 65% in his first year to 22% by the time of his resignation. Over 70% of polled Canadians believed the country was “broken” under his leadership. This dramatic shift in public opinion reflects a loss of confidence in Trudeau’s policies and leadership style.In conclusion, Trudeau’s resignation highlights the cumulative impact of policy missteps in immigration, economic management, and international relations, ultimately leading to a loss of public trust and political viability.

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