
(NRO) – Euthanasia is becoming a substitute for actual care in Canada. Earlier this month, cancer patient Dan Quayle was euthanized after being unable to obtain an oncologist to treat his condition. We’ve seen the same paradigm with people with disabilities unable to access prompt supportive services.
Now, a 67-year-old grandmother, Samia Saikali, opted for a lethal jab after waiting ten weeks to see an oncologist for her aggressive cancer. CONTINUE