by Frank Bergman, Slay News:
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The Canadian government-run euthanasia system has crossed another chilling threshold after Canada’s socialized healthcare system euthanized a disabled man because he was experiencing “loneliness.”
A disabled man in his 60s was put to death under Canada’s expanding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) regime after citing loneliness and social isolation as the primary reasons for wanting to die.
The alarming case was revealed in a 2025 report from Ontario’s MAiD Death Review Committee (OMDRC).
The man, identified only as Mr. B, lived with cerebral palsy and used a wheelchair.
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Despite his disability, records show he could independently use the bathroom and move around on his own.
He had lived for years in a long-term care facility.
Yet Mr. B told officials he was experiencing “profound psychosocial suffering and loneliness” due to limited interaction with others.
It was a condition that he said had persisted for years.
However, rather than addressing that isolation, the state ultimately authorized his death.
Roughly two months before his euthanasia application was approved, Mr. B stopped eating solid food and survived only on nutritional drinks.
His physician then referred him for assisted suicide.
After several assessments, practitioners concluded he qualified for euthanasia due to what they labeled a “grievous and irremediable condition.”
However, rather than addressing that isolation, the state ultimately authorized his death.
Roughly two months before his euthanasia application was approved, Mr. B stopped eating solid food and survived only on nutritional drinks.
His physician then referred him for assisted suicide.
After several assessments, practitioners concluded he qualified for euthanasia due to what they labeled a “grievous and irremediable condition.”


