Connie Warren
834 posts


@tylerblack32 I am so thankful that we have a country that provides this option. End of.
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Since MAID has been enacted in 2014, approximately 90,000 Canadians have chosen dying by this method rather than painful, drawn out, or medically complicated deaths.
This represents 0.2% of the Canadian population and accounts for approximately 2% of all deaths since 2014.
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End Tribalism in Politics@EndTribalism
RFK Jr. says HHS will fight to stop assisted suicide laws from spreading in the U.S. “I think those laws are abhorrent.” “In Canada today… I think the number one cause of death is assisted suicide.” “It targets people with disabilities and people who are struggling in their lives.” “I don’t think we can be a moral society… if that becomes institutionalized.”
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🏆 Announcing the 2025 #CCRAAwards recipients!
Six leaders in #CancerResearch, including two inaugural Indigenous awardees, will be honoured at #CCRC2025 in Calgary.
🌐 Learn more: ccra-acrc.ca/ccra-awards
Stay Tuned for more information about the award recipients!
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Would you travel to the U.S. right now? Nanos survey says border crossing no longer ‘on the radar’ for many Canadians ctvnews.ca/politics/nanos…
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@Garnet_2203 My family just experienced Maid with a loved one. We are so grateful that it was an option. It was our relative's decision. He was terminal and in so much pain. We had the chance to have a wonderful last precious moment with him and then he passed peacefully.
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Until you’ve sat beside your mother as a terminal illness slowly takes everything from her, you don’t get to judge this conversation.
During the pandemic, my 88-year-old mom was dying of lung cancer. She was in pain. She was bedridden. She lost her independence, her voice, her dignity piece by piece. Because dementia had already begun, she couldn’t qualify for MAID. She didn’t get the choice.
Being confined to a bed led to severe pressure sores exposing her spine despite care another layer of suffering no family should have to witness.
We had to watch her endure when compassion should have meant options.
MAID is not about “giving up.”
It’s about autonomy.
It’s about safeguards.
It’s about allowing mentally capable adults to decide when enough is enough.
Learn what it actually is before condemning the people who have lived it.
Harrison Krank@HarrisonKrank
There have been more people killed by the Canadian government assisted su1cide program this year than the totality of every American mass shooting in America's history (It's only February)
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@just_jonny1980 I'm so proud of our women's hockey team. They came so close to upsetting the americans. Not a thing to be ashamed of. Wonderful representatives of our country.
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@TheFrankDomenic I've actually been really enjoying the coverage on CBC. And the Gem app has been amazing. I have been able to watch everything I've been interested in. So what's the problem?
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Ben Mulroney seems to have an issue with Canadians having free access to the Olympics through CBC Gem. #canada #cdnpoli #olympics #teamcanada #frankdomenic🍁
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@NHL94Podcast Oh yes. I bought my husband's wedding band there 48 years ago.
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@pammcgugan @meyer_lucas @CBCNews @CBC Some parents wanted to express their feelings. Not everyone deals with things the same way.
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@conwarren @meyer_lucas @CBCNews That father and his anguish will live in perpetuity now in public domain. To me… @CBC took advantage of his vulnerability at the worst time in his life. We do not need to see people laid bare to comprehend the magnitude of this tragedy.
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@pammcgugan @meyer_lucas @CBCNews Where did it cross all ethical bounds. They allowed a parent to express his feelings in the situation.
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@meyer_lucas It was appalling. The @CBCNews coverage crosses all Ethical bounds.
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