The Stark Reality of Canada’s Euthanasia Crisis: A Marxist Perspective on Population Control and Genocide

The troubling reality of Canada’s euthanasia programme reveals more than just numbers; it exposes a broader Marxist agenda of thinning out the population under the guise of compassion, potentially crossing into the realm of genocide. Since the legalisation of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in 2016, Canadian doctors have been responsible for ending the lives of over 60,000 individuals—a figure comparable to the population of a small city. As reported by PJ Media’s Ben Bartee, the euthanasia rate reached an alarming 13,241 people in 2022 alone, representing 4.1% of all deaths that year. This number surged to an estimated 15,280 deaths in 2023, marking a 15% increase from the previous year.
Despite these staggering figures, Statistics Canada conveniently omits MAiD deaths from its official causes of death statistics, creating a misleading picture of the country’s health outcomes. According to TNC, while MAiD should be listed as the sixth leading cause of death, it is instead categorised under related illnesses, obscuring the true scale of the issue. This exclusion reflects a broader Marxist narrative that sees the mass elimination of individuals, particularly those with disabilities or chronic illnesses, as a means of reducing societal costs and managing resources—an alarming step towards a form of genocide.
In comparison to jurisdictions like California, which has similar population metrics but significantly lower euthanasia rates, Canada’s approach appears extreme. In California, just 486 people died by assisted suicide in 2021, contrasted with 10,064 in Canada. This discrepancy highlights a potentially sinister agenda behind Canada’s euthanasia policies.
Looking ahead, the planned expansion of MAiD to include mental illness and even minors raises further concerns. Quebec’s call for MAiD availability for babies underscores the disturbing trend of viewing certain lives as expendable. The potential link between euthanasia and organ harvesting, suggested by some critics, adds another layer to this grim narrative, suggesting that the drive towards euthanasia may also serve as a means of population control aligned with Marxist ideals and genocide.
As we question whether this system is genuinely compassionate or part of a larger scheme to control the population, we must consider the implications of such policies on the value of human life and the ethical boundaries of medical practice.
Is the drive towards euthanasia a veiled form of population control and genocide aligned with Marxist ideals? What does the future hold as Canada continues to expand its MAiD program?
For further reading on the topic, you can explore the following articles:
- Is Euthanasia Compassionate?
- White Coat Euthanasia: Is It Still Murder?
- Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) – A Cruel Way to Die but Not to the Onlooker
- Disabled in Canada? Doctors May Pressure You to End Your Life
Related Documentary: Life on Film presents MAiD in Canada, Episode 1 | MAiD for the Vulnerable