
Bombshell Testimony Exposes Canadian Government’s Push to Euthanize Veterans
by Frank Bergman
An alarming testimony before Canada’s House of Commons has blown open grave allegations that the Liberal government is ramping up pressure to euthanize military veterans under the nation’s rapidly expanding “assisted suicide” regime.
The explosive allegations were revealed in a parliamentary testimony from Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) veteran.
Sheren told MPs during a hearing before the Canadian Veterans Affairs Committee that she has firsthand evidence showing the practice is far more widespread than officials admit.
She told the nation’s top lawmakers that she has evidence that multiple veterans have been pressured into being euthanized under the government’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program.
Sheren testified that “over 20 veterans have confirmed being offered MAiD” instead of more expensive treatments.
“I have the proof, and I have proof of more,” she told lawmakers.
The claims follow recent reports that Canada’s socialized healthcare system is now saving $136 million a year by euthanizing patients instead of treating them.
During the hearing, Conservative MP Blake Richards asked Sheren if she was willing to provide evidence supporting her claims.
Sheren confirmed that the veterans have submitted written testimonies or “actual audio recordings” documenting the unsolicited offers of euthanasia.
According to Sheren, many others remain silent out of fear.
“We also have other individuals who are too afraid to come forward because Veterans Affairs has threatened their benefits,” she said.
Sheren, a Canadian combat veteran and artillery gunner, added that some were even offered non-disclosure agreements and “payouts if they were to take it.”
Veterans Affairs Canada told media outlets that its “employees have no role or mandate to recommend or raise (MAiD).”
Yet similar allegations have surfaced before.