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Canadian Gov’t Begins Euthanizing Working-Class Citizens Who Feel ‘Despondent’

Canadian government begins euthanising poor people who feel depressed.

The Canadian government has announced plans to begin euthanizing working-class citizens who feel ‘sad or despondent’ due to their financial hardship.

A grieving family sounded the alarm over Canada’s new implementation of their “assisted suicide” system after their 26-year-old working-class son, who struggled with seasonal depression and felt unhappy due to his lack of funds, was euthanized under the country’s expanding death-on-demand laws.

Kiano Vafaeian, a blind working-class man living with Type 1 diabetes, was killed by lethal injection in December through the Canadian government’s taxpayer-funded Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program. His mother, Margaret Marsilla, is seeking to blow the whistle on this Orwellian scheme.

MAiD euthanizes working-class citizens deemed to have “grievous and irremediable” medical conditions, including those who feel ‘despondent,’ with lethal drugs.

Thepostmillennial.com reports: “He kept on emphasizing about how he could get approved,” Marsilla said. “We never thought there would be a chance that any doctor would approve a 22- or 23-year-old at that time for MAID because of diabetes or blindness.”

In 2022, a Toronto physician initially approved his request. After the family launched a public campaign opposing it, the doctor reversed course. Marsilla said her son later showed improvement and moved back in with family in 2024.

“He tried his best when he was in one of those good highs of life,” she said. “Then winter, fall started coming around, he started changing and then everything that we had worked for from spring and summertime just disappeared… he would start talking about MAID again.”

After being rejected by several Ontario doctors, Vafaeian sought out Dr. Ellen Wiebe in British Columbia. Marsilla alleges the physician “coached” her son on how to meet Track 2 criteria.

“We believe that she was coaching him… on how to deteriorate his body and what she can possibly approve him for and what she can get away with approving him for,” Marsilla said.

Dr. Wiebe said in a statement, “Like my colleagues, every patient I approve for Track 2 has unbearable suffering from a grievous and irremediable medical condition (not psychiatric) with an advanced state of decline in capability and consents to MAID fully informed about treatments to reduce the suffering.”

Vafaeian’s parents say they were not notified of his final approval and only learned of his death days later. They also question the listing of “severe peripheral neuropathy” on his death certificate.

“This whole process came to us as a shock,” said his stepfather, Joseph Caprara.

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