This article was published by Kelsi Sheren on her Substack on October 27.
By Kelsi Sheren
On October 28, behind closed doors on Parliament Hill, Senator Pamela Wallin will meet with representatives from Dying With Dignity Canada the pro death cult lobbying to expand assisted suicide across the country to more vulnerable and hopeless Canadians.
The meeting will not be public. Shocker.
Its purpose: to persuade more Senators and MPs that Canada needs broader access to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) a policy that has already claimed over 90,000 lives under the guise of “compassion.”
It is a betrayal not only of our veterans, but of the Canadian people to the fullest extent.
Pamela Wallin built her public image on duty, service, and loyalty to those who risked everything for this country.
Her Senate biography reads like a patriotic résumé: Canada’s Consul General in New York after 9/11; member of the independent panel shaping Canada’s mission in Afghanistan; champion of veterans and military–civilian understanding.
Yet this week, the
same senator is sitting down with the most powerful pro death cult lobby
in the nation. She disgusts me, and now that people are aware, it
should disgust you. She lies, promotes veterans while simultaneously
lobbying to kill more of us.
While veterans fight for mental health care, housing, and dignity, Pamela Wallin is giving private access to an organization that turns death into policy.
She’s not building bridges anymore. She’s burning them, right to the damn ground.
Dying With Dignity Canada has spent years lobbying to expand MAID beyond terminal illness now into chronic pain, psychological trauma, mental illness, homeless, addicts and pushing for mature minors (CHILDREN).
That means the very people Pamela Wallin once claimed to protect veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries fall squarely within the new “target population.” We know this, because they’ve offered it to several of my personal friends, and are continuing to do so today.
That is not compassion. That is a system telling the wounded they are expendable, they always have and will continue too because no one in this government is held accountable.
When a senator who built her career on defending those soldiers now meets with the architects of that policy, she’s not just crossing a moral line she’s erasing it, and she will be remembered for it.
Tomorrow’s meeting isn’t a routine consultation. It’s a moral inflection point.
While the Canadian mental health system collapses under its own weight, over run by immigrants not paying into a system and suicide rates among veterans rise, the Senate is opening its doors to the apostles of state-sanctioned death. Murder’s who claim to be angels of death.
This is how civilizations lose their soul, one quiet compromise at a time and at this point Canada barley has a soul left to save.
Behind polished doors, with polite phrases like “autonomy” and “choice,” the machinery of despair grinds on.
“When government calls killing compassion, language itself becomes a weapon.” This government wouldn’t understand real compassion if it punched it square in the face. Because in the government, word’s and thoughts are violence and killing the vulnerable and to be celebrated as brave and bold. Were completely lost and the laughing stock of the world.
The new order is here, eugenics is back and in style baby.
For a single second can we all stop pretending this is about dignity. Dying With Dignity Canada has become a pro-death lobby wrapped in euphemism, a movement selling suicide as social progress. Ironically counselling suicide is supposed to be illegal and frowned open. Not in Canada, its the opposite. Sick people like Dying with Dignity who hate their own lives, live in despair and enjoy killing somehow are getting away with promoting suicide. Spending hundreds of thousands on ads on META. Yet, speak out against killing the disabled and now I’m some domestic terrorist who’s lost my mind.
These people are sick, mentally ill and enjoy death. I’ve seen enough of that in my life, the difference between these people and their sick “Dr’s” is that I didn’t come home from Afghanistan craving more killing. They kill and enjoy it, brag about it in the National Post and get paid for it.
And Pamela Wallin, who once stood for courage and service, is now providing them credibility.
This isn’t leadership. It’s moral surrender, failure and once again terrible attempts at some form of leadership.
While Pamela Wallin meets with Dying With Dignity Canada, I will be standing with the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, holding a press conference to demand transparency, accountability, and a halt to further MAID expansion.
We will speak for those who cannot: the veterans offered death instead of help, the disabled told they’re a burden, the poor who can’t afford to live with dignity but can die at no cost.
A nation that calls that progress has lost its compass.
When the doors close and the lobbyists lean in whose side are you on?
The living, or the system that profits from their despair, death and theft of organs.
Pamela Wallin once stood with soldiers who fought for life, liberty, and duty.
Tomorrow she stands with those who call their deaths dignified. She can’t serve both sides.
And Canada shouldn’t let her try, she should lose her damn job.
She’s compromised and it’s obvious she prefers death over life.
Well done Saskatchewan, your leader is apart of the largest modern eugenics movement and will be remembered for just that, I promise you.


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