On Tue, 24 Feb 2026 15:31:10 -0500, Rhino
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Having said that, there HAVE been individual cases where that option was >proposed to individuals. The one I remember is that a veteran was asking >about getting some money so that he could upgrade his house to
accommodate a wheelchair or something of that kind and was given a pitch
on MAID as an alternative. This DID cause a furore. (I don't know if the >individual who gave the pitch was punished or if the veteran ever got
the renovation money he'd asked about.)
Yup I remember that case - to say it caused a furore was a mild
understatement to put it mildly. I don't know the answer to the
question in brackets - my answer to both would be "I sure as h*** hope
so!")
I just did a bit of a search for the original story; I found this, which >indicates that was not a one-off event:
https://torontosun.com/news/national/another-combat-veteran-offered-medical-suicide
[Note: The article refers to "VAC" without explaining that it is
Veterans Affairs Canada, the federal department responsible for veterans.]
Which is not an acronym the average the average Canadian would know
though I do know about the federal department. I believe in the US
that function is part of the military.
The subject of this story KNOWS PERSONALLY of 5 other vets who've been >offered MAID and thinks the number who have been offered MAID nationally >might be as high as 20.
Beginning on St. Patrick's Day 2027, the criteria for MAID are going to
be loosened further still and include people under 18.
Are you TRYING to get me to post an obscene word? It would seem so.
I'm beyond appalled but I know of no way to stop this. Now that Trudeau
is gone, the Liberals are polling well again and Carney is likely to
have his majority soon, which will enable them to have their own way on >everything with no need to compromise.
If Elon Musk or someone like that could kick in a few million, we might
be able to get Conservatives to win the upcoming by-elections (you call
them special elections) and that could stop the worst excesses but
Carney could then call a general election where he might win a fresh
mandate because he is actually polling well.
Justin Trudeau was over 20 points behind in the polls when he handed
over to Carney and thanks to comments from DJT and others, that tanked
the Conservative party's campaign. That represents roughly a 35 point
swing since Trudeau resigned. No question the consensus is that Carney
is weak on policy but is judged better at restraining Trump.
Yes folks, you heard me - Trump has managed a 35 point swing in the
Canadian polls within the past year. That said Carney's policies range
between appalling and laughable.
This country keeps going from bad to worse.
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