The good news—yeah, there’s more organs available now. Sick folks, waiting for an organ, they’re getting them. That’s the bright side. But here’s the bad. Guess what?
Remember MAID? The assisted suicide plan that was only for people with terminal diseases who were in their last days without any hope? Well, its scope has been…expanded.

Now, non-terminal people can ask for it. Now, depressed people can ask for it. Now, any old person facing financial worries can ask for it.
Lines blur. Distinctions fade to gray.
Since 2016, Canada is leading in organ donation from euthanasia.
But when you begin running a cost/benefit analysis on life, things tend to go south quickly.
Because once life is no longer sacred, you’re just haggling over the cost. And you know that slippery slope? It’s only getting steeper.

October 11, 2025 at 6:50 am
I have a multitude of family members who live in Quebec. We don’t see each other much anymore and am not sure how they feel about what is going on in Canada. I for one am very distressed and will not go to visit any longer for fear of saying the wrong thing, being over heard and being arrested. Yes it has happened one I know, simply for uttering a phrase one would think is normal but is considered ‘triggering’ in Canada because their laws say it’s hateful. I feel by going back to Canada, even for a visit I would be soiled. How can a people be so intent in discarding human life on a whim with the full weight of the law behind them? If not for this administration, I believe we would have begun a full speed ahead down this same slope.