Friday, November 21, 2025

RCMP Veterans’ Association IS TARGETING RCMP VETERANS for MAiD.

Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

Kelsi Sheren published a shocking substack article outlining an RCMP veterans scandal that she published on November 20, 2025.

The RCMP Veterans' Association Nova Scotia Division are promoting an upcoming (MAiD) euthanasia promoting seminar that is being specifically promoted for RCMP veterans. 

Are the RCMP trying to save money by pressuring veterans to die quicker?

Kelsi Sheren
Kelsi writes:
I just received an email from a retired member of the RCMP…

I served for 32 years on the West Coast and retired in 2019. As a Christian and a retired member of the RCMP I wanted to share this with you. I’m trying to wrap my head around this shocking email. I’m shocked it’s come to this.” - L.K

Sheren also posts the letter from the RCMP Veterans' Association Nova Scotia Division promoting the euthanasia event that features Dr Gordon Gubitz, who is a member of the CAMAP (Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers) board of directors.

Gubitz was quoted in an article that was published in the Atlantic in August 2025 as stating:
He finds euthanasia to be “energizing”—the “most meaningful work” of his career. “It’s a happy sad, right?” he explained. “It’s really sad that you were in so much pain. It is sad that your family is racked with grief. But we’re so happy you got what you wanted.”
Canada has had military veterans who were coerced towards (MAiD) euthanasia while contacting Veterans Affairs for help.

First there was a Veterans Affairs Canada worker advocating euthanasia for a veteran with PTSD (Link). Then we learned that more than one veteran was offered euthanasia by Veterans Affairs (Link). Then we learned that Veterans Affairs offered euthanasia to a disabled veteran and paralympian (Link). It is likely that there were at least 20 veterans who were offered euthanasia (Link).

Now the RCMP is promoting (MAiD) euthanasia for RCMP Veterans.

Kelsi reports receiving the following message from a whistle-blower. She wrote:
On November 20th, an email quietly dropped into the inboxes of Nova Scotia RCMP veterans. Standard, polite and in true Canadian fashion formal and sanitized. This was no mistake, this wasn’t information. This was something different.

This is grooming. Yes I said it, coercion.

The “opportunity” was a “Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) Program in Nova Scotia”

This is a state-aligned institutions normalizing death as a service to the very people they already failed to support in life .This was a information session, to “educate” veterans who’s rates of PTSD and suicidality were already sky hight. How they can apply or use MAID.

The invited speaker?

Dr. Gordon Gubitz
Kelsi then explains who Dr Gubitz is. She then states:
Nova Scotia RCMP veterans invited a man whose job is to facilitate, provide and promote nothing but death, and whose organization teaches clinicians how to introduce MAID (assisted SUICIDE) to patients who didn’t ask for it, bring it up or want it in their life.

Let me explain something, If you’re a veteran dealing with PTSD, chronic pain, TBI, disability, or bureaucracy-induced despair, this isn’t “education.”

This is targeted psychological pressure.

Coercion, CAMAP and Dying with Dignity’s claim to fame.

No one will say the words out loud. No one will write “we think some of you should consider dying.”

They don’t need to, when just dangling the carrot is good enough to get the job done.

Coercion today is subtle, normalized in the community. It’s dressed up like Christmas cookies in a church call, framed as loving “support” being held by one of the most prolific death pushers in the game.

Simply funnelling veterans into the system one “information session” at a time. Like cattle through the gates of hell, with CAMAP waiting in the shadows. This time not with a bold gun. They would see that as “too humane”, but with a pen, check list, a needle and a paralytic.

Canada already proved it’s willing to dangle MAID (assisted suicide, murder, early death) in front of struggling veterans. I helped break these stories and bring our veterans stories to the masses. I’m interviewing more by the day, who’ve been offered death over life illegally.

VAC employees got caught offering MAID to veterans who never asked for it, including one trying to get a wheelchair ramp, my friend Christine.

So do me a favour spare us the “this is innocent” act.

Veterans have been coerced before, and it’s happening again right in front of your faces. Now the RCMP Veterans’ Association is rolling out the red carpet for the prevailers of death. The dark ones who feed on the souls of those who couldn’t bare to take another breath.

This is not an “opportunity.”
This is a sales pitch.
And the product is your death.

People keep asking me why veterans are being targeting? Because they’re the perfect targets, don’t you see?

Veterans, on a daily basis are dealing with chronic pain, combat trauma, moral injury, sanctuary trauma, disability, suicidality, lack of services, financial strain, bureaucratic obstruction and the government doesn’t just know know it, it caused it and it supports it and so do the MAID, pro death cult architects.

The MAID lobby knows veterans are “high-yield” candidates, and not because they want to die, but because the system has already worn them down, like water slowly dripping over the rocks. The Liberal government just cut OVER 4 BILLION in care for veterans. Veterans aren’t being shown the full picture, they aren’t given any hope. They’re being shown the early exit. What we call in some circles, being shown the path to “self-selection.”

This RCMP veterans email is a soft-touch version of coercion if I’ve ever seen one.
“We’re not telling you to choose MAID… we’re just putting the idea on the table, in a friendly community space, with a trusted expert who helps design the national MAID system.” Who’s job is to provide you with all the pathways to wanting to kill yourself.

That’s how you manipulate a vulnerable population without leaving fingerprints.

Kelsi then writes further about Dr Gubitz and CAMAP, which is the death doctors training and support group. 
Kelsi continues:
When you pair a vulnerable group with a man trained to present MAID as “equitable access,” your “information session” becomes a recruitment funnel.

HOW IS EVERYONE OK WITH THIS?

You are directly influencing and priming veterans for death under the banner of “support.” It’s an illusion, it’s predatory behaviour! It’s not informed consent in any way. It’s manipulation.

And holding it in a church? That’s strategic psychological laundering.

Churches are trusted spaces. They lower defences, help you to open your mind. Churches to most signal moral legitimacy so hosting a MAID talk in a church hall tells veterans “your community approves. Your faith approves this is acceptable, this is dignified, you don’t have to fight or feel guilty, ”

It cloaks a controversial, ethically fraught practice in community warmth. It’s taking advantage of the safety and sanctity of church.

That’s not an accident.
It’s a tactic.

This wreaks of propaganda wrapped in hospitality.

This is the playbook of a system that wants to solve suffering by eliminating the sufferer.

Canada won’t fix the care gaps. It won’t fix the mental-health crisis. It won’t fix VAC’s failures and it sure as hell won’t fix disability supports.

But it will happily fund a national MAID curriculum, expand eligibility, remove guardrails, and now apparently send MAID providers on a tour of vulnerable communities.

Veterans have always been canaries in Canada’s moral coal mine.

If the state can normalize MAID to the people who wore its uniform, it can normalize it to anyone. And that’s the point.

This story isn’t about one email. It’s about a culture shift engineered from the top down.

This is how you create acceptance - - >

First, make MAID look compassionate.

Then, bring it into community spaces.

Then, present to vulnerable groups.

Then, call it “support.”

Then, remove the stigma.

Then, remove the safeguards.

Then, expand eligibility.

Then, tell the public: “People are choosing MAID because it’s dignified.”

They leave out the part where the system helped manufacture despair.

Veterans deserve better than an invitation to die.

They deserve care, treatment, advocacy, and someone who doesn’t treat their suffering as a problem to be erased.

Not a church basement with coffee and a state-aligned MAID architect explaining their “options.”

This email isn’t benign.

It is a warning, one Canada should have heeded years ago.

If the country is comfortable offering death to the people who served it, it’s comfortable offering it to anyone.

And that’s exactly what’s happening.

Please feel free to call or email them and let them know how this makes you feel.
Articles about Veterans Affairs offering MAiD to veterans:
  • Veterans Affairs tried to cover-up the euthanasia scandal (Link).
  • Canadian veteran who was urged to seek euthanasia was not the only one (Link). 
  • Veterans affairs offers euthanasia to a disabled veteran and former paralympian (Link). 
  • Canadian veteran: 20 veterans were offered euthanasia (Link).

9 comments:

  1. Very bizarre since we don't have capital punishment in Canada but we do have euthanasia. Makes no sense!

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  2. Just imagine the pressure that seniors living in senior residences gvt funded & pvt expensive. The line is "it is better for you" "it is easier on your family" and my favorite "you control your own life" because you snuff it out!

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  3. What a shame that this Maid is promoted by the veterans association.

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  4. Thanks, EPC, for educating Canadians re. this travesty. In what way is EPC reaching out to veterans to get them the help they need? Are Legions in various cities and towns part of the problem or of the solution? The organisation, CARP, has been pro death for a long time, but, like CBC, the magazine is so smooth and "professional" and 'caring". Try getting this info into that magazine and the Legion's magazine and you'll quickly learn who's funding them. Shame on Canada!

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  5. The same drugs are used for euthanasia as are used for capital punishment. How is it inhumane in the latter circumstance but humane and promoted in the former - to the vulnerable and innocent?

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  6. God be merciful to us .Shame on our leaders shame on anyone who couldn’t come up with a better solution than killing yourself as the end of your life.Please tell me whose twisted mind came up with the idea that killing yourself was dying with dignity .The option is to grow old with your family it used to be if you took your life your life insurance was not valid now we call it dying with dignity.
    Trust me we are all going to die but let’s live until we do .Lets have the dignity to embrace our elderly love ones until they do leave this earth .Lets make sure we have buildings with wheel chair access that we have care provided so people can stay in their homes as long as they can.Lets bring our schools in so the students can meet the real heroes in our society .Let’s embrace life because it is a gift to us as are our veterans who have put their lives on the line during their careers to keep us safe We are going back to the dark ages killing the weak in our society is not progress .It as dark as it can get when we think that killing so one is progress or something to be embraced.We can to better than this let’s stop this evil our weak deserve to be loved and cherish not killed .I don’t know who you are but you are valuable to God and to me .Let’s refuse to let this death culture live in our land of the true North and Free.. be blessed you are valuable and you are loved and God has a good plan for your life reach out and touch someone today Do it your life will be richer for it. Blessings Marlyen

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  7. Such monumental moral bankruptcy. This article by Kelsi Sheren is one of the most alarming depictions I've read. I think it's important documentation to be included in any dossier on the issue of euthanasia in Canada. It truly makes my heart sink. -- Thomas Lester

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  8. I just phoned (and left polite but firm messages at) St. John The Evangelist Church in Lower Sackville NS (902-864-3154), and the RCMP Veterans' Association in Ottawa (613-415-7564), letting both know that I am appalled - and saddened - at their facilitating/participating in the presentation of MAiD to RCMP Veterans. If they get enough phone calls, maybe they'll hesitate to do this again.

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  9. In health care it's called, a treatment, palliative care, dying with dignity. It is forbidden to call it euthanasia or assisted suicide. When this started health providers were not allowed to mention it or offer it, now it offered like it's Tylenol. It is Ageism, and changes how Dr's care for the vulnerable. I agree total coercion

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