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Study: ‘Non-Voluntary’ Euthanasia Will Save Canada’s Healthcare Trillions

by Frank Bergman

A chilling new study has revealed that Canada’s rapidly expanding euthanasia regime could save the government’s socialized healthcare system trillions of dollars, with the biggest financial gains coming from the introduction of “non-voluntary” euthanasia.

The findings are fueling alarm among critics who have long warned that Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program risks creating financial incentives for the state to encourage death over care.

Since legalizing euthanasia, Canada has repeatedly expanded eligibility requirements, transforming what was initially presented as a limited option for terminally ill patients into one of the world’s most permissive assisted-death programs.

Now, new research suggests the economic benefits to government coffers could be enormous.

Study Projects Massive Financial Savings

A 2017 study estimated that MAiD could reduce annual healthcare spending by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million, far exceeding the direct costs of administering the program.

More recently, a 2025 cost-benefit analysis by researchers Uzair Jamil and Joshua M. Pearce projected dramatically larger savings as euthanasia eligibility expands.

The study, titled “Government Economics of Expanding Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying to Vulnerable Populations and the Ethical Implications of Allowing the State to Control Death,” examined both voluntary and non-voluntary scenarios across several population groups.

Researchers concluded that total projected savings could reach as high as CAD $1.273 trillion by 2047.

The analysis examined the financial impact of extending euthanasia access among several vulnerable groups, including the mentally ill, homeless individuals, retired elderly populations, indigenous communities, and broader MAiD recipients.

Across nearly every category examined, non-voluntary euthanasia scenarios generated substantially greater projected financial benefits than voluntary participation.

For retired elderly populations alone, researchers estimated economic benefits exceeding CAD $1.2 trillion under non-voluntary scenarios.

full story at https://slaynews.com/study-non-voluntary-euthanasia-save-canada-healthcare-trillions/

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