“In Canada, which has a smaller population than California, physicians or nurse practitioners directly ended the lives of 31,664 people between 2016 and 2021. That compares to just 3,344 in California.”
This is an opinion piece article and I’m not sure where they’re pulling numbers (I only had time to skim through it)
But if true, let’s add a loose and relatively subjective term like “addiction” to the legislation and these numbers will go up.
Maybe this is how the government was planning to tackle the housing problem lol
https://vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/douglas-todd-canadians-adopting-assisted-death-22-times-more-than-americans
“In Canada, which has a smaller population than California, physicians or nurse practitioners directly ended the lives of 31,664 people between 2016 and 2021. That compares to just 3,344 in California.”
This is an opinion piece article and I’m not sure where they’re pulling numbers (I only had time to skim through it)
But if true, let’s add a loose and relatively subjective term like “addiction” to the legislation and these numbers will go up.
Maybe this is how the government was planning to tackle the housing problem lol