Were you actually there? Because that doesn’t sound very likely.

Not a comment on the parent post's situation, but MAID in Canada isn't quite turning out how it was promised. A recent report making a splash in certain circles pointed out that ~200 people in Ontario in 2023 got assisted suicide either the same day or the day after they filed their paperwork. The most notable case was a woman who, after submitting her paperwork, changed her mind and wanted hospice instead. However, she was denied hospice care and subsequently was put down.

Bit by bit, Canada risks defaulting to suicide over expensive care. That's not what people voted for when it was first proposed.

https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/MDRC-...

...because her spouse made an urgent request for MAiD and her spouse had medical POA...

The problem isn't that the urgent request went through, it's that she requested hospice or palliative care and was denied. And, let's be honest, POA should not be sufficient to euthanize a person who is awake, aware, and revoked consent.

"Do no harm" has been replaced with "put them down if it's cheaper and we can get away with it"

Oh, well good then.