Canada's euthanasia program has been under scrutiny as statistics show that the cause of death from euthanasia is recorded as the ailment the patient suffered before being euthanized. This has led to a debate about the acceptability and liberating nature of suicide in Canada. The program has been criticized, with concerns about the impact on the country's reputation, as former premier of Alberta, Jason Kenney, expressed dissatisfaction with the radical new euthanasia laws and their effect on Canada's history.
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Canada has recorded cause of death from euthanasia as ailment patient suffered prior to suicide since program began https://t.co/lTgkROewag https://t.co/lTgkROewag
Canada has recorded cause of death from euthanasia as ailment patient suffered prior to suicide since program began https://t.co/3Z86TOW3w0 https://t.co/3Z86TOW3w0
"In Canada, consensus seems to be consolidating around a different conclusion: Suicide is, in fact, a liberating, acceptable option for whoever wants it" https://t.co/K3jkGCa8Gm
Canadian statistics on government sponsored suicide mark cause of death as ailment patient suffered before they were euthanized https://t.co/yADKmXKGnM https://t.co/yADKmXKGnM
Canada is now euthanizing dozens of citizens every DAY… https://t.co/6gaQvpokeS