Canada’s euthanasia laws are becoming alluring to those people that cannot afford rising expenses and see no other way out.

Poverty stricken Canadians are going to food banks not just for help in feeding themselves and their families, but also to ask about government assisted suicide as a potential solution to their struggles.  Canada’s cost of living crisis is growing (as is America’s crisis), with inflation ongoing and spiking interest rates crushing lower and middle class workers with increased debt burdens.  The average monthly food costs for a family of four in Ottawa is around $1000 and the average monthly rent is $2000.

Justin Trudeau was confronted by Global News with a video interview of a food bank CEO relating her story of multiple recipients asking about government supported suicide.  His response is politically typical, with a show of general concern and assertions that his resolve is deepened to “step up” and help impoverished families.

It should be noted that it was Trudeau’s oppressive (and long running) pandemic restrictions that directly aided in triggering declining economic conditions in Canada, including supply chain disruptions and higher inflation.  While Trudeau tries to blame the war in Ukraine for the terrible conditions (the inflation crisis started long before the Ukraine conflict), it cannot be denied that his authoritarian policies are at least partly responsible for the financial troubles of millions of Canadian citizens.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/impoverished-canadians-seek-euthanasia-solution-while-trudeau-vacations-jamaica