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Canadian doctor suggested disabled babies could be EUTHANIZED under country's controversial assisted suicide laws
By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER
Published: 16:31 EDT, 14 May 2026 | Updated: 17:06 EDT, 14 May 2026
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A Canadian doctor has suggested that babies with severe deformities could be euthanized under the country's controversial assisted suicide laws.

Quebec College of Physicians member Louis Roy has been condemned by a lobbying group after a comment he made during a 2022 parliamentary committee resurfaced.

Roy previously said that under current Canadian law, assisted suicide could be considered for infants up to one year old with severe ailments.

Brandan Tran, Director of Public Affairs and Outreach for political lobby group Campaign Life Coalition, has condemned this comment.

'These are not concerns from the fringes, but statements from a member of a provincial medical college, recommendations before parliament, and the reality of MAiD right now in Canada,' he said.

'A member of the Quebec College of Physicians formally stated that MAiD "may be an appropriate treatment for babies" from birth to one year of age with severe deformities.' ...
Eighty-five years ago, it was known as Aktion T-4.
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Canadian doctors - like Natasha Johnson - must really hate the children under their "care."

 The founder of a pediatric gender clinic in Ontario, Dr. Natasha Johnson, who now leads the nation’s association of pediatricians, has said that parents’ objections to gender-transition treatment should be ‘deprioritized' ...
https://twitter.com/benryanwriter/status/2069063397665026539I
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After the mother of one patient of Dr. Natasha Johnson’s pediatric gender clinic, Elaine, expressed concern about a potential mastectomy for her 15 year old child, Clara, the clinic’s social worker called child protective services to report her as potentially abusive, prompting an investigation. Elaine kept her mouth shut going forward. Her daughter had the mastectomy, became so anorexic she nearly died, and detransitioned at 17.
7:44 PM · Jun 26, 2026
I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
--- Henry V. Jaffa