Posted BY: Eric Utter

Mark Meincke, a Canadian Army veteran who served with Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, appeared on a recent episode of The John-Henry Westen Show.  Meincke has testified before the Committee on Veterans Affairs in Ottawa about Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying program, or MAID, and the current apparent push for assisted suicide in the military.

A soldier returns from fighting — and risking his life — for his country and, depressed, reaches out to the very government agency supposedly set up to help veterans deal with PTSD and other trauma…and is promptly offered euthanasia — instead of help — by the government agent who took his call.

“Thank you for your service.  Would you like us to kill you now?”  That couldn’t ever happen, could it?

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Yes, it can.  An investigation by Veterans Affairs Canada itself verified that this very thing indeed happened, and may have occurred repeatedly over the last several years…though VAC claimed that it was the result of just one misguided agent.

Canada’s “Medical Assistance in Dying” program is set to expand from offering assisted suicide to the terminally (physically) ill to offering it to the mentally ill as well starting in March.

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