Since we all know that part of the new world order is eugenics and population control, it is worth mentioning that canada plays a special role in promoting medical assisted suicide. In 2023 even for people with psychological diseases or chronic diseases, which aren't deadly. " You do not need to have a fatal or terminal condition to be eligible for medical assistance in dying. "
People use this option to "opt out" simply because they can't afford to live anymore. The system is called "MAID" which stands for medical assistance in dying. They love their acronyms. The probably got a good laugh out of it, that desperate people call the maid to get voluntarily killed.
A 54-year-old St. Catharines man is in the process of applying for medical assistance in dying (MAiD), not because he wants to die, but because social supports are failing him and he fears he may have no other choice.
Amir Farsoud lives with never-ending agony from a back injury years ago. He tells CityNews at its worst he is “crying like a 5-year-old and not sleeping for days in a row.” Farsoud also takes medication for depression and anxiety.
He describes his quality of life as “awful, non-existent and terrible … I do nothing other than manage pain.”
But Farsoud said his quality of life is not the reason he is applying for MAiD. He applied because he is currently in danger of losing his housing and fears being homeless over dying. “It’s not my first choice.”
Farsoud lives in a rooming house he shares with two other people, and it is currently up for sale. He is on social assistance and says he can’t find anywhere else to live that he can afford.
When asked if he would consider assisted dying if he had stable housing, Farsoud said he wouldn’t “even be close to it yet.”
People use this option to "opt out" simply because they can't afford to live anymore. The system is called "MAID" which stands for medical assistance in dying. They love their acronyms. The probably got a good laugh out of it, that desperate people call the maid to get voluntarily killed.
A 54-year-old St. Catharines man is in the process of applying for medical assistance in dying (MAiD), not because he wants to die, but because social supports are failing him and he fears he may have no other choice.
Amir Farsoud lives with never-ending agony from a back injury years ago. He tells CityNews at its worst he is “crying like a 5-year-old and not sleeping for days in a row.” Farsoud also takes medication for depression and anxiety.
He describes his quality of life as “awful, non-existent and terrible … I do nothing other than manage pain.”
But Farsoud said his quality of life is not the reason he is applying for MAiD. He applied because he is currently in danger of losing his housing and fears being homeless over dying. “It’s not my first choice.”
Farsoud lives in a rooming house he shares with two other people, and it is currently up for sale. He is on social assistance and says he can’t find anywhere else to live that he can afford.
When asked if he would consider assisted dying if he had stable housing, Farsoud said he wouldn’t “even be close to it yet.”
Ontario man applying for medically-assisted death as alternative to being homeless
A 54-year-old St. Catharines man is in the process of applying for medical assistance in dying (MAiD), not because he wants to die, but because social supports are failing him and he fears he may have no other choice.
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