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Report: Hundreds of Canadian euthanasia violations not reported to police

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A bombshell report out of Canada alleges that, out of hundreds of violations of the country’s controversial euthanasia law over the course of several years, none of them have been reported to law enforcement.

Alexander Raikin, a visiting fellow in bioethics at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, wrote in the New Atlantis on Monday that since 2018 “euthanasia regulators” in Ontario have identified over 400 “issues with compliance” with the country’s medical aid in dying (MAID) law.

Physicians who administer fatal doses of drugs to people in Canada are required to abide by various regulations when doing so, including determining a suicidal patient’s eligibility for the program and making sure patients do not suffer any additional abuse.

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