July 21, 2025

In a harrowing exposé of both Canadian and American healthcare systems’ descent into utilitarianism, Canadian combat veteran Kelsi Sheren delivers a chilling warning: Canada's government plans to euthanize an estimated 15 million citizens under its state-run Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) policy — all in the name of cost savings. As efforts to expand assisted suicide gain ground in U.S. states like New York, American policymakers appear poised to follow suit, trading life-affirming care for so-called “death with dignity.” But the rot runs deeper than legislation. Across America’s 25,000 medical facilities, institutional protocols increasingly prioritize "medical efficiency" over human dignity — quietly withdrawing care, imposing DNRs without consent, and classifying food and water as optional treatments. This growing culture of death subtly targets the voiceless: the elderly, disabled, and cognitively impaired. In response, groups like the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network stand as a vital last line of defense, offering ethical guidance and 24/7 intervention to protect those at risk of being silently discarded. As the state aligns itself more firmly against the sanctity of life, this battle is not just legal or medical — it is

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