Turland shared with Achtman that his first grandmother was very close to dying of natural causes, so he couldn't understand why she chose to go through with a MAID death. "It just wrecked me," he said.
Two months later, his second grandmother — whom he described as one of his closest confidantes and one of his closest friends — also chose to pursue euthanasia. On her sickbed,she thanked him for letting her "go through" with euthanasia....
He acknowledges that both of them were sick and close to dying, but doesn't appear to care if either of them were in pain, or what their quality of life was. It's all about how it made him feel.
I would feel differerntly about losing a loved one this way.
It’s evil.
I read that in 2023, 5% of all deaths in Canada were attributed to their MAiD. That is astounding. If this is true, then people are being pressured by the government and/or their heirs to kill themselves to save money. Canada should be ashamed.