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“Today the only hope for Canada is Alberta separation. Signature collection starts January 2.”

Carney has enriched himself at our expense, brokering all trade deals through the investment firm he started.
A thief in a $5,000 suit.
We are just beginning to count how much this class has stolen. Carney has asked for a $2.5 trillion debt limit, much of which he will, no doubt, broker though his company.
The $200 billion on “climate change mitigation” vanished into their maw.

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Why is a civilized society do we even have MAID?

Who's getting MAiD in Canada?
In 2024, 16,499 people in Canada died via MAiD.
MAiD, Canada
MAiD, CanadaPhoto Credit: Grok AI
Leah Mushet
Leah Mushet
Published on:
30 Dec 2025, 10:22 am
To truly understand the impact of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in Canada, we must ask the question: what does the average MAiD patient look like?

MAiD was made to ensure Canada's "laws reflect Canadians’ needs, protect those who may be vulnerable, and support autonomy and freedom of choice."

At least, this is what the feds claim.

The laws that prohibited MAiD in Canada were revisited by the Supreme Court back in 2015, when "the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Carter v. Canada that parts of the Criminal Code would need to change to be consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms."

Then, in 2016, Canada created its MAiD provisions, making it legal.

Looking at the most recent statistics from 2024, we can get a better picture of the demographics of people receiving MAiD.

MAiD practitioners are...

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