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    • Now they’re going to reap minors, too:

      Canada Considers Expanding Its Assisted Suicide Law to Include Minors—Even Without Parental Consent
      Red State | 02/26/2023 | Bob Hoge

      RedState’s Kira Davis and I have both written about Canada’s macabre Medical Assitance in Dying (MAiD) law, which allows non-terminally ill people to end their lives with the help of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. The law—and its 31,000+ casualties, or a shocking 3.3 percent of all 2021 Canadian deaths—is already creepy enough, but now it’s taking an even darker turn.

      Canada is considering allowing kids to end their lives—without the consent of their parents. Per DailyMail:

      In its long-awaited report, the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) recommended that ‘mature minors’ whose deaths were ‘reasonably foreseeable’ could access assisted suicide, even without parental consent.

      The report and its 23 recommendations will be discussed in the House of Commons in the coming months and could prompt revisions of Canada‘s assisted dying laws as soon as this year.

      Is it just me, or is Canada getting really weird these days?

      First of all, just what the heck is a “mature minor?” Is there a test they must take to prove their wisdom? Or will such a determination just be made by a doctor’s subjective opinion?

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