Canada’s government is forcing hospice centers to offer euthanasia as a medical treatment, stripping away the fundamental purpose of end-of-life care. Angelina Ireland, executive director of the Delta Hospice Society, reveals how officials threatened her institution’s funding and existence for refusing to participate in what she calls “a Canadian cull.” This represents a dangerous expansion of state power over life-and-death decisions.
Hospices exist to comfort the dying, not to kill them. Yet Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program now strongarms these sanctuaries into providing death as a “treatment option.” Ireland stood firm against this immoral mandate, declaring: “I call it a culling.” Her brave resistance highlights how government bullies trample conscience rights.
The Trudeau administration weaponized funding cuts to crush dissent, pulling over a million dollars from Delta Hospice for upholding its life-affirming mission. This isn’t healthcare—it’s state-sponsored suicide promotion targeting society’s most vulnerable. When hospice caregivers object to killing patients, bureaucrats punish them financially like criminals.
Worst of all, Canada plans to expand euthanasia eligibility in 2027 to include those suffering solely from mental illness. This turns depression into a death sentence. Government documents confirm this terrifying expansion, proving how death bureaucrats keep moving the goalposts. First the terminally ill, now the mentally distressed—who’s next?
This policy violates the Hippocratic Oath and attacks religious freedom. Faith-based hospices face extinction unless they betray their beliefs to become government death centers. Canada’s descent into medical killing factories shows what happens when bureaucrats replace doctors as moral authorities. Life becomes disposable when politicians play God.
America must see this disaster as a warning. Progressive politicians already push similar assisted suicide laws in U.S. states, often hiding the brutal details behind pretty language about “choice.” Canada proves how quickly “death with dignity” becomes “death on demand” once government controls healthcare. Your grandma’s hospice could become a euthanasia mill.
Freedom-loving citizens must rise against this culture of death. Protecting life means defending institutions like Delta Hospice that refuse to become executioners. Canada’s nightmare shows why we must keep government out of end-of-life decisions. True compassion comforts the suffering—it doesn’t eliminate them.