Alex Schadenberg |
Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
Yesterday I reported that Health Canada released the Third Annual Report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada (2021). The report stated that there were: 10,064 assisted deaths in 2021 up from 7603 in 2020. Approximately 1740 euthanasia deaths were based on loneliness and isolation.
The 2021 federal report indicated that the number of reported assisted deaths increased by 32.4% and represented 3.3% of all Canadian deaths.
Euthanasia continues to increase.
The Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario released the June 2022 MAiD data which indicates that there were 1822 reported assisted deaths in the first six months of 2022 and 11,620 reported assisted deaths since euthanasia was legalized. The Ontario data is important because it is regularly released and Ontario represents 39% of Canada's population.
The June 2022 Ontario monthly data also showed a significant increase with 334 reported assisted deaths as compared to 281 in June 2021.
Jan 1 - June 30, 2022 (1822 reported assisted deaths),
July 1 - Dec 31, 2021 (1739 reported assised deaths),
Jan 1 - June 30, 2021 (1363 reported assisted deaths),
July 1 - Dec 31, 2020 (1251 reported assisted deaths),
Jan 1 - June 30, 2020 (1127 reported assisted deaths).
Is there enough killing yet?
Canada's
federal government established
a committee to discuss further expansions of euthanasia in Canada.
This committee is considering euthanasia for incompetent people who
requested death in their advanced directive, euthanasia for children and
the rules to implement euthanasia for people with mental illness alone. Bill C-7 already approved euthanasia for mental illness alone but the government has not established the killing guidelines yet.
Further to that recently there have been many media stories indicating that Canadians are now dying by euthanasia for reasons of poverty, disability, and mental illness. The world wonders why Canada is euthanizing the poor.
We need your help. Thousands
of deaths means that there are thousands of stories. We need you to
tell your story. Some of the people were depressed and had questionable
competency. Some of these people were subtly coerced. Some of these
stories are known by you. We can effectively challenge the culture but
we need your stories.
Contact Alex Schadenberg at the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition at: info@epcc.ca or 1-877-439-3348.
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