What Will Future Generations Think? And Does It Matter?

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By Ken Ham

Will Canada owe those with disabilities an apology in the future? That’s the question featured in an opinion piece by Charles Lane published in The Washington Post regarding Canada’s euthanasia policy, which from 2016–2021, resulted in the deaths of 31,000 people. The majority of those physician-inflicted deaths were of cancer patients, but some were people suffering from “chronic disabling conditions.”

Euthanasia Targets the Disabled

The column highlights three stories of individuals who chose (or almost chose) “medical assistance in dying”:

  • 61-year-old Alan Nichols . . . requested — and received — euthanasia less than a month after entering a British Columbia hospital …read more

    Source: Ken Ham AIG