Perhaps, but most, if not all is based on illegal harvesting.
Canada has to be one of the leading forefront of legal euthanasia/organ donation in the western countries anyway.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0j1z14p57po
Medically-assisted dying – also known as voluntary euthanasia – accounted for 4.7% of deaths in Canada in 2023, new government data shows.
The country's fifth annual report since euthanasia was legalised in 2016 showed around 15,300 people underwent assisted dying last year after being successful in their applications.
The median age of this group was more than 77. The vast majority – around 96% - had a death deemed "reasonably foreseeable", due to severe medical conditions such as cancer.
In the small minority of other cases, patients may not have been terminally ill, but sought an assisted death due to a long and complicated illness that had significantly impacted their quality of life.
Why do I bring this up?
https://www.voanews.com/a/canada-leads-world-in-organ-donations-from-euthanasia/6926402.html
vancouver, canada —
A study published in the December 2022 issue of the American Journal of Transplantation finds Canada leading the world in harvesting organs from those who received medical assistance in dying.
The study found that in Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain, a total of 286 people who sought euthanasia provided organs to save the lives of 837 people. Almost half of those donors, 136, came from Canada.
Patients who choose a medically assisted death due to suffering from cancer cannot be organ donors, due to the medications that are usually taken. Usable donors were suffering from diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis.
Arthur Schafer, director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of Manitoba, is pleased with the findings of the report.
“I was rather proud to learn that Canadian patients who receive medical assistance in dying have been given the opportunity to make something morally significant out of their death, by opting to give life through their organs to other patients,"' he said.
Nicole Scheidl, executive director of Ottawa-based Physicians for Life, had a very different reaction.
“I was shocked," she said. "I also think that it really undermines the organ donation framework in this country.”
A longtime opponent of any form of euthanasia, Scheidl said it reminds her of suspected organ harvesting of executed prisoners in places such as the People’s Republic of China.
No need to demonize one race for it, its mostly money(profit) driving it. In fact its been mostly normal white people who fucked me over. And this is the part that blows my mind. The government ruins your quality of life importing mass cheap labor, deny you healthcare because its squandering its resources, denies legitimate wcb claims, veterans, etc. But what do these canadians do, "Oh well, better let them put me down and hell take my organs to boot!". What a buch of god damn retards.
On July 27, Congress passed legislation that, for the first time, allows for-profit companies control over our nation’s transplant system under contract with the federal government. The bill eliminates three rules that have been in place since the 1980s to make sure our system, built on the backs of people’s willingness to donate organs, is free from incentives to make money off their altruism:
Only non-profit entities may be awarded government contracts to run this system.
They must have expertise in organ donation and transplantation.
The annual funds awarded through these government contracts cannot exceed a specified upper limit, which is currently $7,000,000. The for-profit bill lifts that cap entirely.
I feel pretty strongly about this because I think a hospital in dayton killed a family member and harvested their organs. Pimp od's them on heroin to do a abortion, and they die mysteriously 5 hours after being wheeled in talking and alert.
What one of the biggest hospitals in dayton ohio ran out of narcan that day?
Bah fucking doctors, didnt trust them before what they did to me.
Perhaps, but most, if not all is based on illegal harvesting.
Canada has to be one of the leading forefront of legal euthanasia/organ donation in the western countries anyway.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0j1z14p57po
Medically-assisted dying – also known as voluntary euthanasia – accounted for 4.7% of deaths in Canada in 2023, new government data shows.
The country's fifth annual report since euthanasia was legalised in 2016 showed around 15,300 people underwent assisted dying last year after being successful in their applications.
The median age of this group was more than 77. The vast majority – around 96% - had a death deemed "reasonably foreseeable", due to severe medical conditions such as cancer.
In the small minority of other cases, patients may not have been terminally ill, but sought an assisted death due to a long and complicated illness that had significantly impacted their quality of life.
Why do I bring this up?
https://www.voanews.com/a/canada-leads-world-in-organ-donations-from-euthanasia/6926402.html
vancouver, canada —
A study published in the December 2022 issue of the American Journal of Transplantation finds Canada leading the world in harvesting organs from those who received medical assistance in dying.
The study found that in Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain, a total of 286 people who sought euthanasia provided organs to save the lives of 837 people. Almost half of those donors, 136, came from Canada.
Patients who choose a medically assisted death due to suffering from cancer cannot be organ donors, due to the medications that are usually taken. Usable donors were suffering from diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis.
Arthur Schafer, director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of Manitoba, is pleased with the findings of the report.
“I was rather proud to learn that Canadian patients who receive medical assistance in dying have been given the opportunity to make something morally significant out of their death, by opting to give life through their organs to other patients,"' he said.
Nicole Scheidl, executive director of Ottawa-based Physicians for Life, had a very different reaction.
“I was shocked," she said. "I also think that it really undermines the organ donation framework in this country.”
A longtime opponent of any form of euthanasia, Scheidl said it reminds her of suspected organ harvesting of executed prisoners in places such as the People’s Republic of China.
No need to demonize one race for it, its mostly money(profit) driving it.
On July 27, Congress passed legislation that, for the first time, allows for-profit companies control over our nation’s transplant system under contract with the federal government. The bill eliminates three rules that have been in place since the 1980s to make sure our system, built on the backs of people’s willingness to donate organs, is free from incentives to make money off their altruism:
Only non-profit entities may be awarded government contracts to run this system.
They must have expertise in organ donation and transplantation.
The annual funds awarded through these government contracts cannot exceed a specified upper limit, which is currently $7,000,000. The for-profit bill lifts that cap entirely.
I feel pretty strongly about this because I think a hospital in dayton killed a family member and harvested their organs. Pimp od's them on heroin to do a abortion, and they die mysteriously 5 hours after being wheeled in talking and alert.
What one of the biggest hospitals in dayton ohio ran out of narcan that day?
Bah fucking doctors, didnt trust them before what they did to me.