UN Condemns Canada’s MAID Expansion as "Too Extreme," Urges Repeal

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Canada’s assisted suicide regime has been exposed in a scathing report from the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which issued an urgent warning over the country’s plans to expand Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). The U.N. says allowing assisted suicide for non-terminal conditions and mental illness risks pressuring vulnerable Canadians—especially the disabled, mentally ill, and veterans—into choosing death due to inadequate healthcare and support. Despite public backlash and disturbing revelations about Veterans Affairs caseworkers offering MAID instead of treatment, Canada plans to expand eligibility further by 2027. Critics say this "death-before-care" system is a cost-cutting scheme disguised as compassion, and some warn it’s creating a culture where euthanasia is normalized—even for kids. This video dives deep into the ethics, fallout, and global reaction to a policy that could reshape life and death in Canada. The U.N. says it’s time to stop—will Ottawa listen?

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