I know people who live in America, have had their lives blessed by all that America has afforded them, and they still contend that Canada is a better place to live. These aren’t university students. These are old codgers in their 60s and 70s, who, if they were living in Canada, would be among the target group sought out to kill. Yes, to seek out and kill.

O, Canada, such a better place! Better think again ignorant, deluded, and indoctinated ones.

Yes, America has its evil, its wrongdoings, its problems. Who said that anywhere people are, perfection would exist? That all ended in a Garden some thousands of years ago.

Grass greener on the other side of the fence? Think it’s all peace, love, music, and happiness ala Woodstock across the border?

Ironically, last night I read an article about retirees who regret moving from where they lived in America to the so-called highly touted idealized retirement places in America — Florida, Arizona, Texas, Idaho, Nevada, Tennessee…

Lot of regret. Due to delusion. Hype. Misinformation. Not thinking things through. Reaction rather than rational thought, reasoning, logic, careful consideration, seeking wise counsel.

Canada is a cesspool.

One where they can’t wait to kill you.

Not only Canada. Euthanasia, so-called assisted suicide, is growing worldwide, and yes, even in America. As more states adopt this evil doctrine that comes directly from the pit of hell, and he who rules the air has dominion here for a season. Time to think deeper, realize it’s all about the ever-escalating spiritual war taking place all around and within every person on earth. Erosion. Evil vs. God and His righteousness. A never-ending battle until it does end, which will likely be sooner than a lot later.

Really. That’s the reality.

My wife and I lived in Oregon for a short period of time. For about two years, after I graduated from culinary school. We were there when that very beautiful state, chock full of lost people in its highly populated areas, in their massive liberal blindness, became the first state to enact into law assisted suicide. That wasn’t that long ago, really. Now? Now there are twelve.

California

Colorado

Delaware

District of Columbia

Hawaii

Montana

Maine

New Jersey

New Mexico

Oregon

Vermont

Washington

The list grows. Euthanasia will become legal in America. Anyone doubting that and deluded we’re going to see the evil of our ways and return to our godly Biblical values once held by the majority had better wake up.

Yes, all things are possible with God, and…

“if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”

2 Chronicles 7:14

2 Chronicles 7:14

Is possible, but highly improbable, even with all the Babel taking place, thinking otherwise, all the delusions of how we’re going to return to how things once were. There is no going back. If you have read, do read, and believe the Holy Bible, you then know it’s only going to get worse, and worse, and much worse swiftly with the passage of time.

And it’s much more this now…

Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!

Isaiah 5:20

Isaiah 5:20

Whole lotta woe already here, a lot more coming.

To those who delude themselves into thinking that men present, or a particular present man, is the answer. Sorry, for all the good he may do, President Trump isn’t a savior, and he’s only going to be around for a while.

I’ve had truly born again believers in our living room, jubulant, elated, and surmising that, to paraphrase — “okay, we have President Trump for four years, and then J.D. Vance can become president for eight years, and it’ll be bliss, wonderful for twelve years!”

Aye, yeh, yeh, oy vey people!

Do you hear yourselves? Are you really thinking!?

The pursuit of evil. Serving Satan. Serving themselves and turning from God. Erosion. Destruction. Inner turmoil. Decline. Judgment.

Don’t like this? Disagree?

It’s what happens to nations that abandon the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Who fall in love with the seductive words of man and who men serve, who, for the most part, is Satan. Let’s be honest, shall we? Because every person serves either Somebody, or somebody — God or Satan. Stop pretending there’s so much goodness abounding in the hearts and minds of people.

Did you see the growing list of places in America that, in a very short timeframe, have made what is called assisted suicide legal, according to them? Pushing God totally out of their mind, out of their law, making the law lawlessness. Adopting reprobate minds, being given over to those reprobate minds due to such deep wickedness, God knows in His infinite wisdom, they are so deep into darkness and enslaved to Satan that there is no coming out of it for them.

Try reading the Holy Bible. All of it. Believing every word of it.

While the Good, Good, Gracious, Merciful, Loving, and yes, eventually Judging God blesses you with breath, a beating heart, and if living in America, all the blessings He has.

Read on…

[An aside — I would not vote for Vance. I know too much about him. He’s a political opportunist, the Republican version of Barack Hussein Obama — write a book to help propel you high into the political arena, making political aspirations what you’re all about. Pursuit of power. Same trajectory. Don’t be deceived. Don’t believe this? Perhaps it’s time for some investigation into the facts? Vance is a dear friend of Tucker Carlson — Carlson’s son works for Vance. Carlson was the one who put Vance into the ear of then Donald J. Trump for consideration for V.P. Carlson and Vance are tightly woven together. Are you kind of aware of Tucker? What Vance has said regarding Israel? I am hoping and praying that if the LORD tarries, and if I am blessed with more life here on earth to witness another General Election in America, that Marco Rubio gets the Republican nomination and is elected our next president. He would be a much better, no comparison choice over Vance — and time will tell, if time permits].

Ken Pullen, Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026

 

 

Canada Has Euthanized Almost 100,000 People

 

March 2, 2026

By Alex Schadenberg

Reprinted from LifeNews.com

 

We recently received the 2025 fourth quarter Ontario euthanasia report from the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario.

The report stated that in Ontario there were 5303 reported euthanasia deaths in 2025 which was up from 4944 in 2024, which represented a 7.2% increase. This was up from 4641 euthanasia deaths in 2023 which represented a 6.5% increase that year.

This indicates that the growth in euthanasia deaths is increasing, not stabilizing.

The report indicated that all Ontario MAiD deaths, in 2025, were clinician administered (euthanasia). In jurisdictions that legalize both euthanasia and assisted suicide, nearly all of the deaths are euthanasia.

Since Ontario represents 39% of Canada’s population I conservatively predict that the number of euthanasia deaths in Canada increased by 7% in 2025.

Health Canada released the Sixth Annual Report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada on November 28, 2025.

The 2024 report stated that there were 16,499 reported (MAiD) Canadian euthanasia deaths which was up by 6.9% from 15,427 in 2023.

I conservatively estimate that there were approximately 17,650 Canadian euthanasia deaths in 2025.

According to Health Canada, from legalization until December 31, 2024 there were 76,475 Canadian MAiD deaths. Based on my prediction that there were about 17,650 euthanasia deaths in 2025, I predict that there were around 94,125 MAiD deaths in Canada from legalization until December 31, 2025.

I predict that Canada will surpass 100,000 euthanasia sometime in mid – late April 2026. 

From exception to expectation.

When Canada legalized euthanasia and assisted suicide, that we called MAiD to make us feel better about poisoning people to death, we were told that it would be for people who were terminally ill and suffering. We were sold killing as a last resort solution and we were assured that it would not be common but rather it would be an exception. There was nothing further from the truth.

Canada immediately experienced euthanasia deaths that did not fit the euthanasia sales pitch. In November 2016, only a few months after legalization, we were contacted about a woman who died by euthanasia in British Columbia, who may have only had a bladder infection.

What made the case even more grievous was that the euthanasia doctor didn’t bother to do any tests to determine whether or not the woman was actually dying and when the family expressed concern about the death approval, the euthanasia doctor waived the 10-day waiting period, killing the woman within 3 days.

More recently there have been several concerning euthanasia deaths that have been published by the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario. To list a few:

  • A woman was killed by euthanasia after her husband requested it for her (Read).
  • A man sought euthanasia after experiencing hospital overcrowding (Read).
  • A man with an essential tremor, who was lonely died by euthanasia (Read).
  • Some euthanasia deaths were driven by homelessness, fear and isolation (Read).
  • Ontario Coroner’s euthanasia report: Poor at risk of coercion (Read).
  • Ontario: At least 428 non-compliant euthanasia deaths (Read).

Other notable Ontario euthanasia data:

In 2025 final consent was waived in 250 Ontario euthanasia deaths.

One of the outcomes of passing Bill C-7 in March 2021 was that the legislation allowed doctors to kill someone who was incapable of providing final consent, as long as the person had consented to be killed while still competent.

Therefore 1 in 21 Ontario euthanasia deaths was done to someone who was not capable of providing final consent.

Organ donation after euthanasia:

The Ontario report indicated that in 2025 only 31 of the 5303 people who died by euthanasia also became an organ donor. Some might suggest that this is insignificant, but the circumstances for approving organ donation after euthanasia are limited. Many people with a terminal condition do not have healthy organs. Since only 30% of the euthanasia deaths take place in the hospital, it is very difficult to kill someone outside of a hospital and then retrieve their organs in time for donation purposes.

Euthanasia based on disability in Ontario.

For people who were approved to be killed by euthanasia and self-identified as having a disability, the disability was: 20.37% mobility, 11.47% pain related, 7.09% flexibility, 5.36% dexterity, 2.34% hearing, 1.28% memory. Other disabilities were listed but were less common.

The youngest person to be killed by euthanasia in 2025 was 20 years old while the oldest person was 108. The average age was 78.

More data will be released by the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario and more data will be gathered from other provinces in the near future. The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition will keep you up-to-date on these developments.

LifeNews.com Note: Alex Schadenberg is the executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition and you can read his blog here.