Sunday, December 3, 2023

What's With Our Neighbor? 

     In 2022, 13,241 people ended their lives under Canada's state-sponsored medically assisted suicide program. That would be 31.2 percent more than the previous year. 

     And that would be 4.1 percent of all deaths in Canada, nearly equal to the rate of deaths attributed to COVID in 2021. 

     While the average age was 77, several hundred were "not reasonably foreseeable," said the ministry. Their elected deaths may have been pure choice rather than health related. 

     Marxist(?) Canada's healthcare is not easy to come by, which may explain more people needing serious help and fewer achieving it. 

     So, the government provides a legal, socially acceptable way to check out.       

Just thinking


     


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