Canadian doctors are euthanizing citizens deemed “no longer useful” to harvest their organs for those deemed “more deserving,” according to multiple disabled whistleblowers from Canada’s public health system who have resisted state pressure to be euthanized.
Whistleblowers, public talks, and reports are shedding light on this unsettling proposal, as medical freedom advocates warn of growing ties between the Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying program (MAID) and the controversial practice of organ harvesting.
The global organ market is a lucrative black market trade, with trafficked organs making up up to 10% of all transplants worldwide. A solitary kidney can fetch between $50,000 and $120,000.
Canada is the top country for organ donations via euthanasia. Still, its national health system had an organ shortage in December 2022, with more than 3,700 patients awaiting a transplant.
Health officials are trying to close gaps like these by killing patients to harvest their organs, anti-euthanasia advocates told The Federalist.
Disabled whistleblower Roger Foley, who says he has been pressured to accept …