Canadian Virtual Hospice promotes euthanasia book for children (Canada)

The Canadian Virtual Hospice is a “platform [that] could address some of the national gaps in palliative care,” The Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Activity Book is available. The branding between the “Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Activity book” and the “Me and My Illness” activity books is similar. If the message being sent with this colourful and engaging activity book is that euthanasia is a normal, innocuous act that “doesn’t hurt” and is appropriate for anyone who is in pain, how can a sick and/or suffering child escape the conclusion that it may be an appropriate solution for them – especially once MAiD is extended to mature minors?

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