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Canada Is Sliding Into a State-Run Death Machine

  • Writer: Jason
    Jason
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has now accused Canada of something unthinkable: using assisted suicide to increase organ donation. Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill called it a “strange new horror.”
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has now accused Canada of something unthinkable: using assisted suicide to increase organ donation.

January 12th, 2026

by: Jason LaFace


Canadians are being told that Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is about “compassion” and “choice.” But the mask is coming off — and what’s underneath should horrify anyone who still believes human life has value.


The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has now accused Canada of something unthinkable: using assisted suicide to increase organ donation.

Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill called it a “strange new horror.”

He’s right.


This isn’t health care anymore. This is a government-approved system where death becomes a medical product, and bodies become a resource.


From Healing to Harvesting:


Let’s be brutally honest about where Canada has gone. We started with assisted dying for the terminally ill. Then we expanded it to the disabled. Then to people with chronic illness. Now to those with mental health struggles.

People who are depressed.

People who are poor.

People who are lonely.

People who can’t get treatment, housing, or disability support.


Instead of giving them help, the state offers them death.


And now — we’re being told those deaths may be quietly feeding the transplant system.


That is not compassion.

That is commodification of human life.


This Is What Happens When a Culture Loses Its Moral Compass:


When a country decides that some lives are no longer worth living, it is only a matter of time before those lives become useful in other ways.


That is exactly how every moral catastrophe in history begins.


Canada has crossed a line where the government no longer exists to protect the vulnerable — it exists to eliminate them.


The disabled are told they have “dignity” in dying. The mentally ill are told death is “treatment. ”The poor are told MAiD is their “choice.”


But when the system refuses to provide care, support, or hope, that “choice” becomes a coerced surrender.


Even the United Nations Is Warning Us:


The United Nations has called on Canada to halt MAiD for mental illness and impose stricter safeguards. Think about that.


Canada — once considered a human rights leader — is now being warned by the UN for how it handles its most vulnerable citizens.


And Ottawa keeps pushing forward anyway.

Why?

Because death is cheaper than care.

Because MAiD clears hospital beds.

Because it reduces disability costs. And now, possibly, because it supplies organs.

That is not healthcare. That is cold, bureaucratic cruelty.


Why the World Sees It — But Canadians Don’t:


Other countries look at Canada and see what we refuse to admit:


We have built a system where the state can quietly suggest that your life is no longer worth saving.


And once a government is allowed to decide who should live and who should die — history shows us exactly where that leads.


Canada must stop pretending this is about freedom.

This is about control.

This is about cost-cutting.

This is about a government that has lost its moral compass.


If MAiD is now even suspected of being used to fuel organ donation, then the entire program must be halted and investigated — immediately.


Because once a society starts treating human beings as spare parts, it has already lost its soul.


 
 
 

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