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Delta Hospice Society had a public-private partnership with the Fraser Health Authority. They built a hospice, fundraising $8,000,000, and secured a land lease for thirty five years. They were told, "if we want money, we're gonna have to start killing our patients." They refused: "we're palliative care. We don't do that." When they resisted, "they canceled that lease with twenty five years left" and they were evicted, and "expropriated those buildings, 8 and a half million dollars worth, add to the government." The government began operating the hospice and providing euthanasia there. The speaker calls this "the conquest and then compel" and says "that's the modus operandi that they're using, and that's gonna be facilitated system, by the judiciary" and that "our courts and our judges are appointed in Canada, appointed by the government." Media claim: "the government controls the media" "CBC" "state" "Soviet style Pravda."

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The speaker expresses concerns about MAID, highlighting issues with the drug sodium thiopental used in the procedure. They discuss the potential drowning effect of the drug and criticize the lack of transparency in the process. The speaker questions the ethics of MAID, pointing out the financial motivations behind it and the impact on vulnerable individuals. They emphasize the need for honesty and moral integrity in these practices.

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The video discusses various topics including the increase in unspecified causes of death in Canada, bills introduced in the US to exit the United Nations and the World Health Organization, and an Italian health minister being investigated for murder for concealing COVID-19 vaccine deaths. The speaker highlights the division caused by the vaccine debate, the scapegoating of the unvaccinated, and the negative effects of COVID-19 vaccines. They also mention the need to take control of personal health and the flaws in the healthcare system. The video concludes with the demand for accountability and the growing anti-system movement. (150 words)

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The speaker claims to have witnessed a humanitarian catastrophe with millions of deaths worldwide due to vaccines. In their private practice, they've seen almost 1500 patients, previously healthy, now disabled and suffering years later, believing they are addressing the greatest unmet need in the country: care for the vaccine-injured. The speaker believes the government has been fully captured by corporations and industrial complexes. They allege that agencies like the CDC, FDA, NIH, and EPA, along with big food, are polluting air, water, and medicines. They also claim the government is allowing immigrants in, surveilling and censoring citizens, and stripping away rights, with most of the country unaware. The speaker states their goal is to educate people about this and "rescue the republic."

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When medically assisted dying (MAID) became legal in Canada in 2016, it was limited to those facing imminent death, but accessibility expanded in March. Critics argue that MAID devalues the lives of people with disabilities, particularly those living in poverty. The Netherlands has monthly reviews of assisted dying cases, while Canada only publishes annual statistics. Last year, MAID accounted for 3.3% of deaths in Canada, with cancer as the leading cause. Although many seek MAID, the federal government emphasizes safeguards to ensure eligibility is carefully considered. Canada is set to further expand MAID eligibility to include individuals with mental disorders, potentially increasing its prevalence to about 4% of all deaths, similar to Belgium and the Netherlands.

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Since 2016, euthanasia has been legal in Canada, with plans to extend it to mental health conditions next year. In June 2019, Alan Nichols, 61, requested euthanasia after being hospitalized in Chilliwack and died by lethal injection. His brother, Gary, shares that while assisted dying can be compassionate, its loose application can put families in difficult situations. Before hospitalization, Alan faced challenges from a benign brain tumor diagnosed at age 12, which led to surgeries that impaired his right side and hearing. Despite these challenges, he lived a relatively normal life, engaging in daily activities, and was not completely incapacitated. Gary emphasizes that Alan's life was still worth living, raising concerns about the criteria for euthanasia.

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In this video, the speaker presents data on COVID-19 deaths in Canada. They point out that the official number of deaths reported by the government is 52,000, which is used to create fear. However, the speaker reveals that the actual number of deaths is 36,000, as provinces and territories have been adjusting their data to exclude deaths with COVID rather than from COVID. The speaker suggests that this is an attempt to cover up the true impact of the disease.

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Odessa Orlewitz hosts Liberty Talk Canada and introduces Doctor Dimitri, a senior data scientist with the Government of Canada (employee of CBSA). Dimitri says he is coming forward publicly with his full story as his case becomes public in two weeks. He states he did not disclose his medical status or discuss private correspondences, but he began sharing data-driven insights from within the system, building a portfolio of resources over the last five years. He says he has included his discipline letter and investigation report, which detail violations and allegations he defended against for talking about data he analyzed. Dimitri describes a key, simple piece of evidence: deaths following COVID by vaccination status, published by the Public Health Agency of Canada. He argues that vaccine efficacy appears not to show significant improvement and that a technique he calls “algorithmic bias” or data skewing is used to hide the inconvenient truth. He says the data show that what researchers want to know—deaths among unvaccinated versus vaccinated—cannot be accurately inferred when data before vaccination campaigns are counted in, thus diluting comparisons. He frames this as a political interference issue, not a new phenomenon, comparing it to past concerns raised by Shiv Chopra and continuing into 2021. Dimitri emphasizes fear of reprisal in the public service. He notes that, in public-service surveys, fear of reprisal is highest in the Health Products regulation unit, which he says he uncovered, and claims colleagues would testify but fear losing their jobs. He explains that his own union activities and leadership seminars since 2019 involved teaching data visualization tools (including PSESS) to observe datasets and detect issues. He recounts that after pushing data on vaccination and COVID, he faced multiple disciplinary actions: five days of suspension without pay for discussing information conflicting with government messaging; an eight-day suspension; and a ten-day suspension, all connected to the hearing and his broader aim of alerting on red flags. Dimitri states that the hearing concerns limits to the duty of loyalty and insubordination in a democratic country like Canada. He argues that data people should be allowed to publish information that could challenge official messaging. He also notes that, outside Canada, Alberta passed a Regulated Professions Act and a Neutrality Act to protect free speech across regulated professions, suggesting a national parallel is needed for public servants. He says he will post updates in a newsletter and provide links to evidence and to testimonials from colleagues, professors from Ottawa U, and other data scientists who assisted with analyses, including Pfizer papers. Dimitri recounts personal context: he took his own vaccine dose and has presented his case publicly, including short videos from a journalist documentary and his Freedom Convoy presentation. He asserts that mainstream media, such as CBC, did not interview him during the convoy era, implying a cover-up by mainstream outlets. Odessa urges viewers to attend Dimitri’s hearing, visit his website, and share the information widely. She closes with promotional plugs and advises the audience to follow the case through ivim.ca and related links. Throughout, Dimitri stresses the overarching themes of political interference in data, fear of reprisal within the public service, and the need for transparency and accountability in health data and governance. He frames the hearing as a pivotal moment for trust in Canadian public institutions and urges support for whistleblowers like himself.

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Speaker 0 states that the Journal of Death and Dying, in 2025, published Health Canada's plans to save money by shifting to MAID (medical assistance in dying) rather than palliative care. The plan projects savings from 2027 to 2047 amounting to $1,273,000,000,000 by providing fourteen point seven million Canadians with MAID. The breakdown of those fourteen point seven million Canadians includes: - Over nine million projected to be elderly. - Over four million projected to be mentally ill and suicidal. - Over three hundred thousand projected to be Indigenous. - The remainder described as addicts, homeless, and others. Speaker 0 emphasizes that Canada is running a program and intends to expand it, including a mentally ill only qualification beginning in 2027. They note that the statistics are "disgusting" to them and direct listeners to check the SAGE journal, or the Journal of Death and Dying, for the detailed breakdown, stating that the sources go through the numbers. They also mention that they have covered these figures on their series as well.

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It's crazy. They'll do it if you're just depressed. They'll do it if you don't like being overweight. It's awful. It's a lot of the vaccine injured are doing it. They're going to Switzerland to Canada for this. The Canada numbers are bananas. More than fifteen thousand people received medical assisted assistance in dying in Canada in 2023. Yes. What is it in 2024 now? Imagine 2025, where they're this is crazy. 15,000 people, they've helped them die instead of, like, help them live. Instead of, we used to call suicide hotline. Hey. Don't do it, Bob. And now Canada's, like, come on in. Press 1 if you want the suicide and see appointment for you.

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People are going to Switzerland and Canada for medical assistance in dying, including vaccine-injured individuals. In Canada, over 15,000 people received medical assistance in dying in 2023. The speaker questions this, suggesting that the focus should be on helping people live instead of facilitating death. They compare it to suicide hotlines that aim to prevent suicide. The speaker suggests exploring options to improve people's health and well-being, addressing hormone levels and other physical issues that may contribute to depression.

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This is a new report from Blacklock’s Reporter about the federal push for a national digital ID. The article states that federal regulators yesterday said they are “working to establish digital credentials for the public without parliamentary go ahead.” MPs have repeatedly rejected the introduction of any national electronic digital ID systems as expensive and risky. The notice, shared by Shared Services Canada, the Federal ID Department, says: “Any new system, and here's the kicker, any new system should allow regulators to revoke credentials,” but it did not elaborate, and it did not explain if enrollment would be mandatory. The presenter emphasizes that, despite legislators’ objections, the Liberal government is “quietly going around talking about building a digital ID” that would permit credential revocation, and there is no explanation about enrollment being mandatory. The speaker frames this as part of the Prime Minister’s hidden agenda, suggesting action happens “through the back door, through these, like, sneaky little contract things.” On the political response, the presenter says the Conservative Party will oppose the move. He cites Liberal Bill C-63, described as their “massive censorship bill,” and says he tabled an opposing bill that would “keep Canadians safe online, but quote expressly prohibit the use of a digital ID,” noting that the principle is written into his bill. He highlights Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s opposition to digital IDs, pointing to Poilievre’s 2022 Twitter posts where he said government attempts to impose digital IDs and other intrusive tracking and surveillance are “an attack on our freedom. I will end them.” The presenter notes Poilievre has continued to tweet about the issue and has a petition linked on his Twitter page, with the message that “common sense conservatives will ban mandatory digital IDs, full stop.” He asserts that conservatives are fighting this and mentions that the story is not being reported by outlets like CBC. The presenter references ongoing efforts to expose government actions beyond what mainstream media covers, alleging that Trudeau’s censorship bills suppress such stories. He urges viewers to share the video and click subscribe, and mentions a link in the video description to a full breakdown about an investigation his colleague and another MP are asking the Competition Bureau to undertake. In closing, the presenter reiterates that Liberal leadership uses back-channel methods to push agendas, and that the Conservative Party, led by Poilievre, will do everything in its power to stop a mandatory digital ID. The report ends by highlighting the headline: “Fed's proposed national digital ID.”

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In 2016, Canada and California legalized medical assistance in dying. Despite having similar populations, California has seen only 893 cases of assisted suicide, while Canada has reported over 50,000. This stark difference raises concerns about Canada's approach, which some view as predatory. Critics argue that instead of providing palliative care, Canada is expanding eligibility for assisted dying to vulnerable groups, including children as young as 12, the mentally ill, homeless individuals, and addicts.

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I was paralyzed by my COVID shot and face losing essential care due to a lack of support workers in Ontario. The healthcare system is overwhelmed, leading to potential long-term care placement. Medical assistance in dying is seen as a cheaper alternative. Doug Ford cut early breast cancer screening, risking lives. We must address these issues and pressure politicians for change. Visit www.opkayla.ca to support. Healthcare in Canada is not as advertised, and we must unite to ensure everyone receives proper care. Thank you for listening.

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The speaker discusses concerns about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada, highlighting issues with the drug sodium thiopental and its potential for causing drowning during the procedure. Autopsies reveal troubling details about the process, contradicting claims of a painless death. The speaker also mentions cases of families being denied access to autopsy reports. These revelations raise questions about the ethics and transparency of MAID practices in Canada.

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This video discusses the promotion of euthanasia as a way to save money and harvest organs for the rich. The speaker claims that euthanasia is being used to kill disabled children, mentally ill individuals, and reduce spending on caring for the poor and disabled. They argue that euthanasia is not painless and that there are no standardized methods, leading to distressing deaths. The speaker also mentions cases of euthanasia being offered to those who are not terminally ill, including children as young as 12. They suggest that the push for euthanasia is driven by a desire to reduce the global population and save money on pensions. The video concludes by urging viewers to share the information and fight against the lies.

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This is Dan Dix reporting for Press For Truth live from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I’ve just had the military driving past me, and I understand I should not be around anywhere where the police or the military are because they’re the target right now. The area around me is deserted, with burning cars smoldering in the background. The situation is incredibly intense. There’s been the killing of a top drug lord cartel member, El Menchio, who reportedly had a $15,000,000 bounty on his head. His death has triggered this eruption. The cartel has been setting up blockades in the streets, stopping cars; their whole bus was set on fire. Cartel members who look like the military are present, and they mean business. A Costco was set on fire, and a hospital is under attack, with people running for their lives. The Guadalajara Airport has come under attack, with people running and crying. Puerto Vallarta Airport has also faced a big scare, with many people evacuated on the tarmac, forced to run out onto the runway to escape the intense situation. It seems this is not slowing down anytime soon. I understand the cartel has announced they will be entering private homes and potentially hotel resorts at 5PM our time if their demands are not met, so this could be the beginning of a broader crisis. The situation is so intense I’ve been reporting from my resort where smoke is everywhere, cars are being lit on fire, and I’ve been posting those updates to my Twitter, dan dicks pft. People are reuploading the footage and saying, “Look at this footage a tourist got.” I’m not a tourist—I’m a journalist. I’ve been speaking at a conference for the last five days and I’m here documenting this live. It was scary being over there as I started the video; military rolled up on me, and I understand that could be cartel members. If it’s not, these are the people who are targets of the cartel. For updates, go to my Twitter: Dan Dicks PFT. I don’t really care if people re-upload the footage and credit isn’t given; the most important thing is getting the word out about what’s happening here and that the situation is dire. People are dying, and the situation is pretty serious. I’m not sure I’ll be able to fly home tomorrow; airports are currently shut down, so I might be stuck here for a while. If you want to support me, visit pressfortruth.ca and follow me on the major platforms I’m posting on. You can also support my efforts to cover this at pressfortruth.ca/donate. The key takeaway is to share this information, as you’re unlikely to get this from mainstream media, and I’m on the ground bringing you this truth of what’s happening here. This is Dan Dix reporting for Press for Truth. Stay tuned for more.

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When medically assisted dying (MAID) became legal in Canada in 2016, it was limited to those facing imminent death. Accessibility expanded in March, raising concerns about the devaluation of life for people with disabilities living in poverty. The rapid increase in requests for MAID, particularly among those in financial distress, has surprised many. Unlike the Netherlands, Canada lacks regular reviews of assisted dying cases, although it does provide annual statistics. In the last year, MAID accounted for 3.3% of all deaths in Canada, with cancer being the most common reason. The federal government emphasizes enhanced safeguards, asserting that two doctors would unlikely approve MAID if a person's suffering could be alleviated through available treatments. Canada is set to further expand eligibility to include those with mental disorders, aligning with practices in Belgium and the Netherlands.

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The speaker shares a disturbing experience where patients died and their bodies were stacked in freezer trucks, but not from COVID. Autopsies were banned and there were price hikes for ventilators and deaths. Feeling unable to speak up, the speaker decided to go undercover and recorded conversations for four weeks. They play a clip of a doctor who didn't properly care for a patient, wrote her death certificate before she died, and lied to her family. The speaker believes it's important for the public to know about these unethical practices. They question why the hospital staff didn't act differently if family or ethics committees were present. The speaker asks for opinions on what the right thing to do in that situation would be.

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Hello, I'm Éric, a nurse with 25 years of experience in palliative care. I want to clarify the difference between palliative care and euthanasia. It's scandalous to equate the two. The focus should be on saving hospitals and helping caregivers, not promoting euthanasia. The number of elderly people is increasing, and we need to double the number of nursing home beds. However, some nursing homes are already buying funeral services to increase turnover. The push for euthanasia is concerning because it may lead to mass euthanasia and a lack of respect for life. We should educate ourselves on merciful death and be cautious about the future implications of promoting euthanasia.

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The speaker discusses the challenges of standing up for their rights and the impact on their family. They mention the burden on their spouse and the fear of being forced into a long-term care facility. The speaker contemplates MAiD but their child believes that only God should decide when one lives or dies. The family's struggles and the speaker's determination for change are highlighted throughout the conversation.

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As a psychiatrist in community mental health, I've seen how MAID affects my patients. Some express a desire to stop treatment, feeling they can choose to die instead. This shift undermines our efforts to support their recovery; we're now focused on preventing MAID as much as preventing suicide. I recall a patient, Ray, 62, with metastatic lung cancer, who had long sought MAID. When I confirmed his eligibility, I witnessed a physical transformation in him—his shoulders relaxed, and he smiled for the first time. He decided to proceed with MAID, and during the process, he expressed gratitude, saying, "I think you saved my life." This highlights the importance of providing care for those who truly need and want it.

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A woman shares a heartbreaking story about a 13-year-old girl who had cancer and was convinced by doctors and nurses at a hospital in Edmonton, Alberta to end her own life using medical assistance in dying (MAID). The girl's parents had left her briefly to get some supplies when this happened. The mother, who had come to the hospital the day after her daughter's death, was devastated and felt helpless because the girl had signed the consent form. The speaker expresses anger towards the healthcare system and advises parents to keep their children away from hospitals. They also mention an article from CBC that claims MAID will save a significant amount of money in healthcare expenses.

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The government is aggressively expanding the MAID program to include mental health disorders for euthanasia. A 27-year-old woman with autism and ADHD was approved for MAID and euthanized despite her father's efforts to stop it. There are concerns that vaccine-injured individuals will be pushed towards MAID. Canadians are complacent about these changes, which now include allowing children to make end-of-life decisions without parental consent. Canada has the loosest standards for euthanasia globally. The UK is also facing similar terrifying developments.

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Who's Really Behind Canada's Authoritarian Spiral? (Edmonton, Canada Full Speech)
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Tucker Carlson expresses his admiration for Canada, highlighting its natural beauty and the politeness of its people. He criticizes the CBC for not allowing him to speak freely and discusses his familial ties to Canada. Carlson warns that the government is undermining citizens' rights under the guise of compassion, particularly through policies like the MAID program, which he claims leads to the systematic killing of Canadians. He argues that the high immigration rates are politically motivated and detrimental to the standard of living. Carlson encourages Canadians to recognize the threats they face, to stand firm against oppressive policies, and to use humor as a tool for empowerment against their leaders.
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